Scale invariance of a spherical unitary Fermi gas
Abstract
A unitary Fermi gas in an isotropic harmonic trap is predicted to show scale and conformal symmetry that have important consequences in its thermodynamic and dynamical properties. By experimentally realizing a unitary Fermi gas in an isotropic harmonic trap, we demonstrate its universal expansion dynamics along each direction and at different temperatures. We show that as a consequence of SO(2,1) symmetry, the measured release energy is equal to that of the trapping energy. We further observe the breathing mode with an oscillation frequency twice the trapping frequency and a small damping rate, providing the evidence of SO(2,1) symmetry. In addition, away from resonance when scale invariance is broken, we determine the effective exponent that relates the chemical potential and average density along the BEC-BCS crossover, which qualitatively agrees with the mean field predictions. This work opens the possibility of studying non-equilibrium dynamics in a conformal invariant system in the future.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2311.15779,
title = {Scale invariance of a spherical unitary Fermi gas},
author = {Lu Wang and Xiangchuan Yan and Jing Min and Dali Sun and Xin Xie and Shi-Guo Peng and Mingsheng Zhan and Kaijun Jiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.15779},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
15 pages and 10 figurs