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Optomechanical Response of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas

Quantum Gases 2022-09-13 v2 Atomic Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study a Fermi gas with strong, tunable interactions dispersively coupled to a high-finesse cavity. Upon probing the system along the cavity axis, we observe a strong optomechanical Kerr nonlinearity originating from the density response of the gas to the intracavity field and measure it as a function of interaction strength. We find that the zero-frequency density response function of the Fermi gas increases by a factor of two from the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer to the Bose-Einstein condensate regime. The results are in quantitative agreement with a theory based on operator-product expansion, expressing the density response in terms of universal functions of the interactions, the contact and the internal energy of the gas. This provides an example of a driven-dissipative, strongly correlated system with a strong nonlinear response, opening up perspectives for the sensing of weak perturbations or inducing long-range interactions in Fermi gases.

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@article{arxiv.2111.02931,
  title  = {Optomechanical Response of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas},
  author = {Victor Helson and Timo Zwettler and Kevin Roux and Hideki Konishi and Shun Uchino and Jean-Philippe Brantut},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.02931},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures