Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2011-08-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
5.2 pages, 7 figures. Includes supplementary information (3 pages, 4 figures). MOV animation provided as ancillary file
Scientific paper
A major motivation for cold atom experiments is the search for quantum ground states such as antiferromagnets and d-wave superfluids. The primary obstacle to this task is the difficulty of cooling to sufficiently low temperatures. We propose a way to achieve very low temperatures and entropies ($\sim 0.03k_B$ per particle) by trapping fermions in a corral formed from another species of atoms. The Fermi system can then be used as a heat sink, or it can be adiabatically evolved into other desired states. In particular, we suggest methods for generating antiferromagnetism using this technique.
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