Collective dynamical Fermi suppression of optically-induced inelastic scattering
ORAL
Abstract
We observe strong dynamical suppression of optically-induced loss in a weakly interacting Fermi gas as the s-wave scattering length is increased. The single, cigar-shaped cloud behaves as a large spin lattice in energy space with a tunable Heisenberg Hamiltonian. The loss suppression occurs as the lattice transitions into a magnetized state, where the fermionic nature of the atoms inhibits interactions. The data are quantitatively explained by incorporating spin-dependent loss into a quasi-classical collective spin vector model, the success of which enables the application of optical control of effective long-range interactions to this system.
*Primary support for this research is provided by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Additional support is provided by the National Science Foundation
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Publication: Collective dynamical Fermi suppression of optically-induced inelastic scattering (posted on Arxiv, submitted to Physical Review Letters)
Presenters
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Camen Royse
- North Carolina State University