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Crossover from a Molecular Bose-Einstein Condensate to a Degenerate Fermi Gas
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Quantum LiquidQuantum ScienceEngineeringPhysicsMany-body Quantum PhysicCryogenicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsUltracold AtomAtomic PhysicsFermi GasBose-einstein CondensationDegenerate Fermi GasReversible ConversionMolecular Bose-einstein Condensate
We demonstrate a reversible conversion of a 6Li2 molecular Bose-Einstein condensate to a degenerate Fermi gas of atoms by adiabatically crossing a Feshbach resonance. By optical in situ imaging, we observe a smooth change of the cloud size in the crossover regime. On the Feshbach resonance, the ensemble is strongly interacting and the measured cloud size is 75(7)% of the one of a noninteracting zero-temperature Fermi gas. The high condensate fraction of more than 90% and the adiabatic crossover suggest our Fermi gas to be cold enough to form a superfluid.
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