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Measuring Pair Correlations in Bose and Fermi Gases via Atom-Resolved Microscopy

Ruixiao Yao, Sungjae Chi, Mingxuan Wang, R. Fletcher, Martin W. Zwierlein

2025Physical Review Letters19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate atom-resolved detection of itinerant bosonic ^{23}Na and fermionic ^{6}Li quantum gases, enabling the direct in situ measurement of interparticle correlations. In contrast to prior work on lattice-trapped gases, here we realize microscopy of quantum gases in the continuum. We reveal Bose-Einstein condensation with single-atom resolution, measure the enhancement of two-particle g^{(2)} correlations of thermal bosons, and observe the suppression of g^{(2)} for fermions; the Fermi or exchange hole. For strongly interacting Fermi gases confined to two dimensions, we directly observe nonlocal fermion pairs in the BEC-BCS crossover. We obtain the pair size and the short-range contact directly from the pair correlations. In situ thermometry is enabled via the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. Our technique opens the door to the atom-resolved study of strongly correlated quantum gases of bosons, fermions, and their mixtures.

Topics & Concepts

Atom (system on chip)Fermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeMaterials scienceMicroscopyAtomic physicsCondensed matter physicsPhysicsMolecular physicsOpticsComputer scienceEmbedded systemCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research
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