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Universal Kibble–Zurek scaling in an atomic Fermi superfluid

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Title
Universal Kibble–Zurek scaling in an atomic Fermi superfluid
Author(s)
Kyuhwan Lee; Sol Kim; Kim, Taehoon; Y. Shin
Publication Date
2024-09
Journal
Nature Physics, v.20, pp.1570 - 1574
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
The Kibble–Zurek mechanism is a theoretical framework that describes the formation and scaling of topological defects in symmetry-breaking phase transitions. It was originally conceptualized for superfluid helium. The theory predicts that the number of quantum vortices should scale as a power law with the rate at which the system passes through the lambda transition, but demonstrating this effect has been elusive in experiments using superfluid systems. Here, we report the observation of Kibble–Zurek scaling in a homogeneous, strongly interacting Fermi gas undergoing a superfluid phase transition. We investigate the superfluid transition using temperature and interaction strength as two distinct control parameters. The microscopic physics of condensate formation is markedly different for the two quench parameters, as shown by the two orders of magnitude difference in the condensate formation timescale. However, regardless of the thermodynamic direction in which the system passes through a phase transition, the Kibble–Zurek exponent is identically observed to be about 0.68, in good agreement with theoretical predictions. This work experimentally demonstrates the theoretical proposal laid out for liquid helium, which is in the same universality class as strongly interacting Fermi gases. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15683
DOI
10.1038/s41567-024-02592-z
ISSN
1745-2473
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