论文标题
与光子介导的相互作用的单一费米气体中的密度波排序
Density-wave ordering in a unitary Fermi gas with photon-mediated interactions
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论文摘要
密度波(DW)是量子物质中的远程阶阶的基本类型,该量子物质与自组织成晶体结构有关。 DW顺序与超流体的相互作用会导致复杂的场景,这对理论分析构成了巨大挑战。在过去的几十年中,可调的量子费米气体已成为探索强烈相互作用的费米体物理系统的模型系统,包括最著名的磁性顺序,配对和超流量,以及来自Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer(BCS)超氟与Bose-Interfor的交叉。在这里,我们意识到一种Fermi气体,具有强,可调的接触相互作用和光子介导的,空间结构的长距离相互作用,这是在横向驱动的高型光腔中。在临界的远程相互作用强度上方的高度DW顺序稳定在系统中,我们通过其超级光散射特性识别。通过与平均场理论的定性一致性,随着BCS-BEC交叉之间的接触相互作用在整个BCS-BEC跨界之间变化,我们定量测量DW顺序的开始变化。原子DW的敏感性在调整强度和自我排序阈值以下的远距离相互作用的迹象时在数量级上有所不同,表明对接触和远距离相互作用的独立和同时控制。因此,我们的实验设置为超流量和DW顺序相互作用的实验研究提供了一个完全可调且可控的平台。
A density wave (DW) is a fundamental type of long-range order in quantum matter tied to self-organization into a crystalline structure. The interplay of DW order with superfluidity can lead to complex scenarios that pose a great challenge to theoretical analysis. In the last decades, tunable quantum Fermi gases have served as model systems for exploring the physics of strongly interacting fermions, including most notably magnetic ordering, pairing and superfluidity, and the crossover from a Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) superfluid to a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). Here, we realize a Fermi gas featuring both strong, tunable contact interactions and photon-mediated, spatially structured long-range interactions in a transversely driven high-finesse optical cavity. Above a critical long-range interaction strength DW order is stabilized in the system, which we identify via its superradiant light scattering properties. We quantitatively measure the variation of the onset of DW order as the contact interaction is varied across the BCS-BEC crossover, in qualitative agreement with a mean-field theory. The atomic DW susceptibility varies over an order of magnitude upon tuning the strength and the sign of the long-range interactions below the self-ordering threshold, demonstrating independent and simultaneous control over the contact and long-range interactions. Therefore, our experimental setup provides a fully tunable and microscopically controllable platform for the experimental study of the interplay of superfluidity and DW order.