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Isothermal compression of a Fermi gas to deep quantum degeneracy

Quantum Gases 2026-07-17 v1

Abstract

The standard approach for generating deeply degenerate quantum gases is evaporative or sympathetic cooling in a harmonic trap, after which the gas has reached its minimum entropy. All subsequent state transformations rely on adiabatic changes of a closed system, and coupling to the environment or non-adiabatic processes monotonically increase the entropy. Here, we demonstrate that this experimental paradigm can be bypassed by utilizing species-selective trapping with a low-dissipation optical tune-out trap in a dual-species mixture. We successfully reduce the entropy of a two-component fermionic quantum gas via isothermal compression within a bosonic bath, reaching deep quantum degeneracy of T/TF=0.024+0.007T/T_F = 0.024^{+0.007}, with TFT_F the Fermi temperature. By characterizing the cross-dimensional relaxation and thermalization, we demonstrate that cooling light fermions with heavy bosons remains efficient and fast, even deep in the degenerate regime, where the thermalization time is found to be independent of T/TFT/T_F. Our results pave the way for direct cooling within optical lattices, box traps, or other complex potentials, thereby eliminating the reliance on adiabatic state transformations to reach strongly interacting many-body regimes.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15616,
  title  = {Isothermal compression of a Fermi gas to deep quantum degeneracy},
  author = {Kirill Karpov and Jonas Auch and Eduard Heidt and Florian Kiesel and Alexandre De Martino and Christian Groß},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15616},
  year   = {2026}
}