Condensation of Pairs of Fermionic Atoms near a Feshbach Resonance
MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms
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Abstract
We have observed Bose-Einstein condensation of pairs of fermionic atoms in an ultracold 6Li gas at magnetic fields above a Feshbach resonance, where no stable 6Li2 molecules would exist in vacuum. We accurately determined the position of the resonance to be 822+/-3 G. Molecular Bose-Einstein condensates were detected after a fast magnetic field ramp, which transferred pairs of atoms at close distances into bound molecules. Condensate fractions as high as 80% were obtained. The large condensate fractions are interpreted in terms of preexisting molecules which are quasistable even above the two-body Feshbach resonance due to the presence of the degenerate Fermi gas.
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- Feshbach resonance
- Physics
- Bose–Einstein condensate
- Resonance (particle physics)
- Atomic physics
- Degenerate energy levels
- Molecule
- Condensation
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