Abstract

The spin dynamics of weakly interacting, spin-polarized quantum gases are discussed in terms of a quasiparticle picture of these systems. Quantum mechanical exchange between identical particles introduces molecular magnetic fields which give rise to the precession of the spin current; this in turn leads to coherent oscillations of the magnetization. The theory is used to discuss magnetic resonance experiments in spin-polarized atomic hydrogen.

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