Observing the effect of dimensionality on the stability of strongly interacting fermionic superfluids
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Abstract
We use ultracold Fermi gases as a model system to directly probe the influence of dimensionality on the stability of fermionic superfluids. Using momentum-resolved Bragg spectroscopy, we measure the superfluid gap of of two- and three-dimensional homogeneous Fermi gases over a wide range of interaction strengths. We find that the superfluid gap follows a universal function of the chemical potential, irrespective of the dimensionality. Comparing our results with other fermionic superfluids suggests that strong correlations and short coherence lengths are more important for the stability of fermionic superfluids than the dimensionality of the system.
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Publication: Sobirey et al., "Comparing fermionic superfluids in two and three dimensions", arXiv:2106.11893<br>
Presenters
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Niclas Luick
University of Hamburg
Authors
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Niclas Luick
University of Hamburg
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Lennart Sobirey
University of Hamburg
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Hauke Biss
University of Hamburg
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Markus Bohlen
University of Hamburg
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Henning Moritz
University of Hamburg
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Thomas Lompe
University of Hamburg