Fermi Condensates
Markus Greiner, Cindy A. Regal, and Deborah S. Jin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the recent development of Fermi condensates in ultracold fermionic gases, highlighting the experimental progress and the control over interparticle interactions that enabled this achievement.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of Fermi condensates and explains how precise control over interactions facilitated their creation in ultracold gases.
Findings
Achievement of Fermi condensates in ultracold gases
Demonstration of control over interparticle interactions
Advancement in understanding fermionic quantum phenomena
Abstract
Ultracold atomic gases have proven to be remarkable model systems for exploring quantum mechanical phenomena. Experimental work on gases of fermionic atoms in particular has seen large recent progress including the attainment of so-called Fermi condensates. In this article we will discuss this recent development and the unique control over interparticle interactions that made it possible.
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