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Mechanical stability of a strongly interacting Fermi gas of atoms

M. E. Gehm, S. L. Hemmer, S. R. Granade, K. M. O’Hara, and J. E. Thomas
Phys. Rev. A 68, 011401(R) – Published 2 July 2003
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Abstract

A strongly attractive, two-component Fermi gas of atoms exhibits universal behavior and should be mechanically stable as a consequence of the quantum-mechanical requirement of unitarity. This requirement limits the maximum attractive force to a value smaller than that of the outward Fermi pressure. To experimentally demonstrate this stability, we use all-optical methods to produce a highly degenerate, two-component gas of 6Li atoms in an applied magnetic field near a Feshbach resonance, where strong interactions are observed. We find that gas is stable at densities far exceeding that predicted previously for the onset of mechanical instability. Further, we provide a temperature-corrected measurement of an important, universal, many-body parameter, which determines the stability—the mean-field contribution to the chemical potential in units of the local Fermi energy.

  • Received 19 December 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.68.011401

©2003 American Physical Society

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M. E. Gehm, S. L. Hemmer, S. R. Granade, K. M. O’Hara, and J. E. Thomas

  • Physics Department, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0305, USA

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Vol. 68, Iss. 1 — July 2003

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