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Thermodynamic Measurements in a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas

Other Condensed Matter 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We conduct a series of measurements on the thermodynamic properties of an optically-trapped strongly interacting Fermi gas, including the energy EE, entropy SS, and sound velocity cc. Our model-independent measurements of EE and SS enable a precision study of the finite temperature thermodynamics. The E(S)E(S) data are directly compared to several recent predictions. The temperature in both the superfluid and normal fluid regime is obtained from the fundamental thermodynamic relation T=E/ST=\partial E/\partial S by parameterizing the E(S)E(S) data. Our E(S)E(S) data are also used to experimentally calibrate the endpoint temperatures obtained for adiabatic sweeps of the magnetic field between the ideal and strongly interacting regimes. This enables the first experimental calibration of the temperature scale used in experiments on fermionic pair condensation. Our calibration shows that the ideal gas temperature measured for the onset of pair condensation corresponds closely to the critical temperature estimated in the strongly interacting regime from the fits to our E(S)E(S) data. The results are in very good agreement with recent predictions. Finally, using universal thermodynamic relations, we estimate the chemical potential and heat capacity of the trapped gas from the E(S)E(S) data.

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@article{arxiv.0811.1159,
  title  = {Thermodynamic Measurements in a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas},
  author = {Le Luo and John E. Thomas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.1159},
  year   = {2009}
}

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29 pages, 12 figures. To appear in JLTP online, and in the January, 2009 volume

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