Measurement of p-wave contacts in an ultracold Fermi gas of 6Li atoms
Abstract
Using radio-frequency (RF) spectroscopy, we measure the p-wave contacts in a Fermi gas of 6Li atoms near the p-wave Feshbach resonance. The RF spectrum exhibits clear asymptotic behavior, characterized by ω-1/2 and ω-3/2 dependencies. The magnetic-field dependence of the p-wave contacts agrees reasonably well with the virial expansion theory in a detuned magnetic field range, validating the theory near the Fermi temperature. The p-wave contacts measured in this study constitute a second dataset, complementing the data obtained from the 40K system and contributing valuable insights into p-wave interactions in ultracold Fermi gases.
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