Dissipationless flow in a Bose-Fermi mixture
ORAL
Abstract
Mixtures of quantum fluids lie at the forefront of research into strongly-correlated quantum matter as they exhibit a rich many-body phase diagram. We study the dynamics of spin-polarized fermionic impurities immersed in a (superfluid) BEC via their collective excitations. We observe a dissipationless flow of the fermions, from the non-interacting to the strong-coupling regime where the impurities inherit the hydrodynamic modes of the BEC. We further probe the systems response as a function of temperature observing the fermions' transition from the collisionless to the hydrodynamic regime right at the superfluid transition temperature. Our experiments demonstrate the ability to pristinely control the fluid dynamics of a Bose-Fermi mixture in a dual-species ultracold atomic gas experiment.
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Presenters
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Alexander Chuang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT
Authors
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Alexander Chuang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT
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Zoe Yan
Princeton University, Princeton
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Yiqi Ni
MIT
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Eric Wolf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Carsten Robens
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Martin W Zwierlein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology