Interacting Fermions in Optical Lattices: Entropy and Temperature

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

The challenge for the research field of quantum gases is to gain distinctive and new insights into quantum many-body physics - and, if possible, to answer long-standing questions of an underlying model. The combination of quantum degenerate Fermi gases with optical lattice potentials allows the study of a centerpiece of condensed matter physics, the Fermi-Hubbard model, and thereby provides a new route to open questions in quantum magnetism. The talk will report on quantitative experiments with an interacting Fermi gas of potassium atoms inside an optical lattice. From a direct comparison between measurements and theoretical calculations we quantify the entropy and temperature in the approach to magnetic order. Furthermore, a new method will be presented in which the linear response to a periodic perturbation is used for thermometry of the Fermi gas inside the optical lattice.

*Funding from the Swiss National Science foundation is acknowledged. The project NAMEQUAM acknowledges the financial support of the Future and Emerging Technologies programme within FP7 of the European Commission, under FET-Open grant number: 225187.

Authors

  • Tilman Esslinger

    • ETH Zurich
    • ETH Z\"urich