Dynamic formation of quasicondensate and spontaneous vortices in a strongly interacting Fermi gas

Abstract

We report an experimental study of quench dynamics across the superfluid transition temperature Tc in a strongly interacting Fermi gas by ramping down the trapping potential. The nonzero quasi-condensate number N0 at temperature significantly above Tc in the unitary and the BEC regimes reveals the pseudogap physics. Below Tc, a rapid growth of N0 is accompanied by spontaneous generation of tens of vortices. We observe a power law scaling of the vortex density versus the quasi-condensate formation time, consistent with the Kibble-Zurek theory. Our work provides an example of studying emerged many-body physics by quench dynamics and paves the way for studying the quantum turbulence in a strongly interacting Fermi gas.

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