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Thermodynamics of a deeply degenerate SU($N$)-symmetric Fermi gas

Quantum Gases 2020-09-03 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Many-body quantum systems can exhibit a striking degree of symmetry unparalleled by their classical counterparts. While in real materials SU(NN) symmetry is an idealization, this symmetry is pristinely realized in fully controllable ultracold alkaline-earth atomic gases. Here, we study an SU(NN)-symmetric Fermi liquid of 87^{87}Sr atoms, where NN can be tuned to be as large as 10. In the deeply degenerate regime, we show through precise measurements of density fluctuations and expansion dynamics that the large NN of spin states under SU(NN) symmetry leads to pronounced interaction effects in a system with a nominally negligible interaction parameter. Accounting for these effects we demonstrate thermometry accurate to one-hundredth of the Fermi energy. We also demonstrate record speed for preparing degenerate Fermi seas, reaching T/TF=0.12T/T_F = 0.12 in under 3 s, enabled by the SU(NN) symmetric interactions. This, along with the introduction of a new spin polarizing method, enables operation of a 3D optical lattice clock in the band insulating-regime.

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@article{arxiv.2003.02408,
  title  = {Thermodynamics of a deeply degenerate SU($N$)-symmetric Fermi gas},
  author = {Lindsay Sonderhouse and Christian Sanner and Ross B. Hutson and Akihisa Goban and Thomas Bilitewski and Lingfeng Yan and William R. Milner and Ana Maria Rey and Jun Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.02408},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures