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Universal Structure of a strongly interacting Fermi gas

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This paper presents studies of the universal properties of strongly interacting Fermi gases using Bragg spectroscopy. We focus on pair-correlations, their relationship to the contact C introduced by Tan, and their dependence on both the momentum and temperature. We show that short-range pair correlations obey a universal law, first derived by Tan through measurements of the static structure factor, which displays a universal scaling with the ratio of the contact to the momentum C/q. Bragg spectroscopy of ultracold 6Li atoms is employed to measure the structure factor for a wide range of momenta and interaction strengths, providing broad confirmation of this universal law. We show that calibrating our Bragg spectra using the f-sum rule leads to a dramatic improvement in the accuracy of the structure factor measurement. We also measure the temperature dependence of the contact in a unitary gas and compare our results to calculations based on a virial expansion.

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ARC | DP0984522

ARC | DP0984637

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ISSN

1742-6596

Journal title

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

Conference name

22nd International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP 2010)

Location

Cairns, Queensland

Start date

2010-07-25

End date

2010-07-20

Volume

264

Issue

1

Pagination

012013-

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Copyright statement

Copyright © 2011 The authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

Language

eng

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