Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2019 Oct 18;123(16):160402. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.160402.
We directly observe the hydrodynamic linear response of a unitary Fermi gas confined in a box potential and subject to a spatially periodic optical potential that is translated into the cloud at speeds ranging from subsonic to supersonic. We show that the time-dependent change of the density profile is sensitive to the thermal conductivity, which controls the relaxation rate of the temperature gradients and hence the responses arising from adiabatic and isothermal compression.
我们直接观察到了被限制在盒势中并受到空间周期性光势作用的单原子费米气体的流体动力学线性响应,该光势的速度范围从亚音速到超音速传输到云。我们表明,密度分布的时变与热导率有关,热导率控制着温度梯度的弛豫率,从而控制了绝热和等温压缩引起的响应。