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On the Stability of the Repulsive Fermi Gas with Contact Interactions

Quantum Gases 2022-11-17 v1 Statistical Mechanics Atomic Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We report the creation and the study of the stability of a repulsive quasi-homogeneous spin-1/21/2 Fermi gas with contact interactions. For the range of scattering lengths aa explored, the dominant mechanism of decay is a universal three-body recombination towards a Feshbach bound state. We observe that the recombination coefficient K3ϵkina6K_3\propto \epsilon_\text{kin} a^6, where the first factor, the average kinetic energy per particle ϵkin\epsilon_\text{kin}, arises from a three-body threshold law, and the second one from the universality of recombination. Both scaling laws are consequences of Pauli blocking effects in three-body collisions involving two identical fermions. As a result of the interplay between Fermi statistics and the momentum dependence of the recombination process, the system exhibits non-trivial temperature dynamics during recombination, alternatively heating or cooling depending on its initial quantum degeneracy. The measurement of K3K_3 provides an upper bound for the interaction strength achievable in equilibrium for a uniform repulsive Fermi gas.

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@article{arxiv.2204.03644,
  title  = {On the Stability of the Repulsive Fermi Gas with Contact Interactions},
  author = {Yunpeng Ji and Grant L. Schumacher and Gabriel G. T. Assumpção and Jianyi Chen and Jere Mäkinen and Franklin J. Vivanco and Nir Navon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03644},
  year   = {2022}
}