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Emergence of Sound in a Tunable Fermi Fluid

Authors :
Huang, Songtao
Ji, Yunpeng
Repplinger, Thomas
Assumpção, Gabriel G. T.
Chen, Jianyi
Schumacher, Grant L.
Vivanco, Franklin J.
Kurkjian, Hadrien
Navon, Nir
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Landau's Fermi-liquid (FL) theory has been successful at the phenomenological description of the normal phase of many different Fermi systems. Using a dilute atomic Fermi fluid with tunable interactions, we investigate the microscopic basis of Landau's theory with a system describable from first principles. We study transport properties of an interacting Fermi gas by measuring its density response to a periodic external perturbation. In an ideal Fermi gas, we measure for the first time the celebrated Lindhard function. As the system is brought from the collisionless to the hydrodynamic regime, we observe the emergence of sound, and find that the experimental observations are quantitatively understood with a first-principle transport equation for the FL. When the system is more strongly interacting, we find deviations from such predictions. Finally, we observe the shape of the quasiparticle excitations directly from momentum-space tomography and see how it evolves from the collisionless to the collisional regime. Our study establishes this system as a clean platform for studying Landau's theory of the FL and paves the way for extending the theory to more exotic conditions, such as nonlinear dynamics and FLs with strong correlations in versatile settings.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.13769
Document Type :
Working Paper