1. Measurement of the Dynamical Structure Factor of a 1D Interacting Fermi Gas
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Yang, T. L., Grišins, P., Chang, Y. T., Zhao, Z. H., Shih, C. Y., Giamarchi, T., and Hulet, R. G.
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
We present measurements of the dynamical structure factor $S(q,\omega)$ of an interacting one-dimensional (1D) Fermi gas for small excitation energies. We use the two lowest hyperfine levels of the $^6$Li atom to form a pseudo-spin-1/2 system whose s-wave interactions are tunable via a Feshbach resonance. The atoms are confined to 1D by a two-dimensional optical lattice. Bragg spectroscopy is used to measure a response of the gas to density ("charge") mode excitations at a momentum $q$ and frequency $\omega$. The spectrum is obtained by varying $\omega$, while the angle between two laser beams determines $q$, which is fixed to be less than the Fermi momentum $k_\textrm{F}$. The measurements agree well with Tomonaga-Luttinger theory.
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- 2018
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