Fermion mediated pairing in a Cs-Li Bose-Fermi mixture
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Abstract
The unique control and tunability of ultracold atomic Bose-Fermi mixtures makes them a powerful testbed for simulating quantum mechanics, from few-body problems such as the Efimov effect (originally predicted in a nuclear physics context), to many-body systems such as the RKKY interaction (originally predicted in a solid-state context). In our 6Li-133Cs system, we have observed both of these phenomena in different limits. The Efimov effect was studied at low densities and strong interactions, and the RKKY effect at quantum degeneracy and weak interactions. In this work, we study the behavior of the mixture near an interspecies Feshbach resonance, attempting to connect the two limits. We observe an effective boson-boson resonance induced by the Fermi gas, and compare our observations to theoretical predictions.
*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-2103542 and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Award No. FA9550-21-1-0447. H.A. acknowledges support by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. DGE 1746045.
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Presenters
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Henry Ando
- University of Chicago