Résumé
Quantum gas microscopy is a powerful tool that allows probing dilute quantum matter with single-atom resolution. While this technique was initially developed for the study of lattice and spin chain physics, prominently to explore the Hubbard model and its generalizations, our group has recently introduced its use for continuum systems. In this talk, I will present our recent work on strongly-interacting Fermi gases, and how we can characterize them at previously inaccessible levels of resolution, obtaining direct access to their spatial density and spin correlations up to high order.