Bulletin of the American Physical Society
53rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 67, Number 7
Monday–Friday, May 30–June 3 2022; Orlando, Florida
Session K09: Degenerate Fermi Gas II
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Room: Salon 11/12
Chair: Joseph Thywissen, Toronto
Abstract: K09.00010 : A new experimental apparatus for exploring the SU(N) Fermi-Hubbard model
12:18 PM–12:30 PM
Presenter:
Jonatan Höschele
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain)
Authors:
Jonatan Höschele
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain)
Sandra Buob
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain)
Antonio Rubio-Abadal
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain)
Vasiliy Makhalov
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain)
Leticia Tarruell
(ICFO - Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain; ICREA, Pg. Lluis Companys 23, 08010 Barcelona, Spain)
In our experiment, we use ultracold fermionic strontium atoms which have with N = 10 the largest SU(N) symmetry available to atomic physics. Making use of the narrow red transition of strontium, we reach few μK temperatures, enabling direct loading into an optical dipole trap for further evaporative cooling. Once we reach quantum degeneracy, we plan to load the strontium atoms into an optical lattice, operating at a magic wavelength. To probe the system, e.g., its ground state, we will install a high-NA objective, enabling us to image with single atom and single site resolution. Making use of the clock transition to spin-dependently shelve the atoms in the clock state, we will also be able to extract the spin structure of the system.
In my talk I will present the design of the machine and the current status of the experiment.
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