We report a formation of sharp, solitonlike structures in an experimentally accessible ultracold Fermi gas, as a quantum carpet solution is analyzed in a many-body system. The effect is perfectly coherent in a noninteracting gas, but in the presence of repulsive interaction in a two-component system, the structures vanish at a finite time. As they disappear, the system enters a dynamical equilibrium, in which kinetic energies of atoms tend to the same average value.
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Grochowski, P. T., Karpiuk, T., Brewczyk, M., & Rzążewski, K. (2020). Fermionic quantum carpets: From canals and ridges to solitonlike structures. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013119
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