Experiments with Interacting Bose and Fermi Gases

Thesis Supervisor: Wolfgang Ketterle Title: John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics

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Main Author: Stan, Claudiu Andrei
Format: Technical Report
Language:English
Published: 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/33797
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spelling mit-1721.1/337972019-04-10T17:42:02Z Experiments with Interacting Bose and Fermi Gases Stan, Claudiu Andrei Thesis Supervisor: Wolfgang Ketterle Title: John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics In the past few years, the study of trapped fermionic atoms evolved from the first cooling experiments which produced quantum degenerate samples to becoming one of the most exciting branches of current atomic physics research. This thesis covers experiments done throughout this period, which can be grouped in three sets of studies. First, degenerate 6Li Fermi gases have been produced by sympathetic cooling with bosonic 23Na. For this, an existing 23Na Bose-Einstein condensation apparatus was upgraded to an experiment capable of producing degenerate 6Li Fermi gases and 6Li-23Na degenerate Fermi-Bose mixtures. The cooling methods have been developed in two different stages, resulting in the production of degenerate 6Li Fermi gases with temperatures below 0.05 TF and up to 7 × 10⁷ atoms, and of degenerate 6Li-23Na mixtures with a few million atoms in each of the components. Second, the properties of 6Li-23Na mixtures at different magnetic fields have been investigated, resulting in the discovery of three interspecies 6Li-23Na Feshbach resonances, which opens up the possibility to study strongly interacting Bose-Fermi mixtures in this system. This investigations also led to the observation of other Feshbach resonances in 6Li and 23Na. Third, the properties of strongly interacting 6Li spin mixtures in the strong interacting regime near a Feshbach resonance have been investigated. Weakly bound 6Li2 molecules have been produced and Bose condensed on the repulsive side of the Feshbach resonance. Pure molecular condensates with up to 3 × 10⁶ molecules have been produced. The properties of the interacting Fermi gas were investigated on the attractive side of the resonance using rapid field ramps to the other side of the resonance. Fermion pairing, and condensation of these pairs was observed near the resonance, offering evidence for superfluid behavior in a strongly interacting Fermi gas. 2006-08-24T13:06:08Z 2006-08-24T13:06:08Z 2006-08-24T13:06:08Z Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/33797 en Technical Report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics); 716 2354971 bytes application/pdf application/pdf
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Experiments with Interacting Bose and Fermi Gases
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