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Evaporative cooling of unitary Fermi gas mixtures in optical traps

L Luo et al 2006 New J. Phys. 8 213   doi: 10.1088/1367-2630/8/9/213  Help

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L Luo, B Clancy, J Joseph, J Kinast, A Turlapov and J E Thomas
Physics Department, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0305, USA
E-mail: jet@phy.duke.edu

Abstract. We measure the scaling laws for the number of atoms and the cloud size as a function of trap depth for evaporative cooling of a unitary Fermi gas in an optical trap. A unitary Fermi gas comprises a trapped mixture of atoms in two hyperfine states which is tuned to a collisional (Feshbach) resonance using a bias magnetic field. Near resonance, the zero energy s-wave scattering length diverges, and the s-wave scattering cross-section is limited by unitarity to be 4π/k2, where k is the relative wavevector of the colliding particles. In this case, the collision cross-section for evaporation scales inversely with the trap depth, enabling runaway evaporation under certain conditions. We demonstrate high evaporation efficiency, which is achieved by maintaining a high ratio η of trap depth to thermal energy as the trap depth is lowered. We derive and demonstrate a trap lowering curve which maintains η constant for a unitary gas. This evaporation curve yields a quantum degenerate sample from a classical gas in a fraction of a second, with only a factor of three loss in atom number.

Received 27 July 2006
Published 27 September 2006

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