Dissipative dynamics of a Fermi gas induced by near-resonant light
ORAL
Abstract
Dissipation can produce unusual non-equilibrium states and offer engineered control over system dynamics. It can serve as a nontrivial probe into nonequilibrium dynamics, produce many-body dark states, and provide a host of other tools for quantum simulation and computation. We study optically-driven dissipative dynamics of a homogenous spin-½ Fermi gas in the BEC-BCS crossover. This loss mechanism is widely controllable, as we can tune our external optical field in a wide range of intensities and frequencies around and away from photoassociation resonances and the D2 transition of 6Li.
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Presenters
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Alan Tsidilkovski
Yale University
Authors
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Alan Tsidilkovski
Yale University
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Songtao Huang
Yale University
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Yunpeng Ji
Stanford University
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Jianyi Chen
Yale University
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Gabriel T Assumpcao
Yale University
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Evan Papoutsis
Yale University
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Nir Navon
Yale University