Sound in a strongly-interacting Fermi gas
ORAL
Abstract
Sound propagation in an optically-trapped gas of strongly interacting fermionic $^6$Li atoms is studied. The atoms are prepared as a 50/50 mixture of the two lowest-energy internal states. Strong interactions are achieved by applying a magnetic field in the vicinity of a broad (834 G) s-wave Feshbach resonance. A sound wave is excited by locally applying a pulse of a repulsive blue-light potential. We measure the propagation of the excitation along the axial direction of the cigar-shaped cloud.
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Authors
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Bason Clancy
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Le Luo
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J. Kinast
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J. Joseph
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A. Turlapov
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J.E. Thomas
Duke