Dynamics as a probe for population-imbalanced fermionic systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases

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We investigate a population-imbalanced two-species fermionic system where the resonantly-paired fermions combine to form bosonic molecules via Feshbach interaction. The natural dynamics of the system is studied and it is shown that the oscillation of the condensate fraction is periodic or quasi periodic, depending on the value of Feshbach coupling. We describe how a time dependent magnetic field can be used to study the natural frequencies and thus explore the momentum space structure of the population imbalanced system.

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