Coupled Dipole Oscillations of a Mass-Imbalanced Bose and Fermi Superfluid Mixture
Abstract
Recent experimental realizations of superfluid mixtures of Bose and Fermi quantum gases provide a unique platform for exploring diverse superfluid phenomena. We study dipole oscillations of a double superfluid in a cigar-shaped optical dipole trap, consisting of K and Li atoms with a large mass imbalance, where the oscillations of the bosonic and fermionic components are coupled via the Bose-Fermi interaction. In our high-precision measurements, the frequencies of both components are observed to be shifted from the single-species ones, and exhibit unusual features. The frequency shifts of the K component are upward (downward) in the radial (axial) direction, whereas the Li component has down-shifted frequencies in both directions. Most strikingly, as the interaction strength is varied, the frequency shifts display a resonant-like behavior in both directions, for both species, and around a similar location at the BCS side of fermionic superfluid. These rich phenomena challenge theoretical understanding of superfluids.
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@article{arxiv.1705.04496,
title = {Coupled Dipole Oscillations of a Mass-Imbalanced Bose and Fermi Superfluid Mixture},
author = {Yu-Ping Wu and Xing-Can Yao and Xiang-Pei Liu and Xiao-Qiong Wang and Yu-Xuan Wang and Hao-Ze Chen and Youjin Deng and Yu-Ao Chen and Jian-Wei Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.04496},
year = {2018}
}