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Evolution of the Normal State of a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas from a Pseudogap Phase to a Molecular Bose Gas
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Quantum LiquidQuantum ScienceNormal StateEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsAtomic PhysicsPseudogap PhaseDisordered Quantum SystemUltracold AtomUnitary Fermi GasMolecular Bose GasBose-einstein CondensationFermi Gas
Wave-vector resolved radio frequency spectroscopy data for an ultracold trapped Fermi gas are reported for several couplings at T(c), and extensively analyzed in terms of a pairing-fluctuation theory. We map the evolution of a strongly interacting Fermi gas from the pseudogap phase into a fully gapped molecular Bose gas as a function of the interaction strength, which is marked by a rapid disappearance of a remnant Fermi surface in the single-particle dispersion. We also show that our theory of a pseudogap phase is consistent with a recent experimental observation as well as with quantum Monte Carlo data of thermodynamic quantities of a unitary Fermi gas above T(c).
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