Measurement of the Dynamical Structure Factor of a 1D Interacting Fermi Gas
Atomic Physics
2018-09-12 v4 Quantum Gases
Abstract
We present measurements of the dynamical structure factor of an interacting one-dimensional (1D) Fermi gas for small excitation energies. We use the two lowest hyperfine levels of the Li atom to form a pseudo-spin-1/2 system whose s-wave interactions are tunable via a Feshbach resonance. The atoms are confined to 1D by a two-dimensional optical lattice. Bragg spectroscopy is used to measure a response of the gas to density ("charge") mode excitations at a momentum and frequency . The spectrum is obtained by varying , while the angle between two laser beams determines , which is fixed to be less than the Fermi momentum . The measurements agree well with Tomonaga-Luttinger theory.
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@article{arxiv.1803.06331,
title = {Measurement of the Dynamical Structure Factor of a 1D Interacting Fermi Gas},
author = {T. L. Yang and P. Grišins and Y. T. Chang and Z. H. Zhao and C. Y. Shih and T. Giamarchi and R. G. Hulet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.06331},
year = {2018}
}