11:00 AM–1:24 PM, Thursday, May 29, 2008
Nittany Lion Inn - Ballroom CDE
Chair: Ana Maria Rey, ITAMP, Harvard University
12:12 PM–12:48 PM
Doerte Blume
(Washington State University)
Motivated by the prospect of optical lattice experiments with two-component Fermi gases consisting of different atomic species such as Li and K, we calculate the energies for N fermions under harmonic confinement as a function of the mass- and trap-imbalance, i.e., the ratio between the masses and frequencies of species one and two, using microscopic approaches. Our energies for N=2 through 6 can be used to determine the energetically most favorable configuration for a given number of atoms per species of a deep lattice in which each lattice site is approximately harmonic and in which tunneling between neighboring sites can be neglected. Extending the calculations for equal trapping lengths to up to N=20, we determine and interpret the excitation gap for unequal-mass systems with equal oscillator lengths.