Pair fraction in a finite temperature Fermi gas on the BEC side of the BCS-BEC crossover
arXiv:1803.10598 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.99.053617
Abstract
We investigate pairing in a strongly interacting two-component Fermi gas with positive scattering length. In this regime, pairing occurs at temperatures above the superfluid critical temperature; unbound fermions and pairs coexist in thermal equilibrium. Measuring the total number of these fermion pairs in the gas we systematically investigate the phases in the sectors of pseudogap and preformed-pair. Our measurements quantitatively test predictions from two theoretical models. Interestingly, we find that already a model based on classical atom-molecule equilibrium describes our data quite well.
6 pages, 5 figures