A chromium dipolar Fermi sea
Abstract
We report on the production of a degenerate Fermi gas of 53Cr atoms, polarized in the state F=9/2, mF=-9/2, by sympathetic cooling with bosonic S=3, mS=-3 52Cr atoms. We load in an optical dipole trap 3.104 53Cr atoms with 106 52Cr atoms. Despite this initial small number of fermionic atoms, we reach a final temperature of T=0.6 Tf (Fermi temperature), with up to 103 53Cr atoms. This surprisingly efficient evaporation stems from an inter-isotope scattering length |aBF| = (85+/- 10) aBohr which is small enough to reduce evaporative losses of the fermionic isotope, but large enough to insure thermalization.
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