Critical Vortex Shedding in a Strongly Interacting Fermionic Superfluid
Jee Woo Park, Bumsuk Ko, Yong-il Shin

TL;DR
This study investigates how the critical velocity for vortex shedding in a strongly interacting fermionic superfluid varies with obstacle travel distance across the BEC-BCS crossover, revealing pair-breaking effects near the resonance.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the critical velocity dependence on obstacle distance across the BEC-BCS crossover, highlighting pair-breaking effects in vortex dynamics.
Findings
Critical velocity increases as obstacle distance decreases.
A bimodal behavior in dissipation parameter $\\eta$ develops near the resonance.
Pair breaking influences vortex shedding dynamics in the fermionic superfluid.
Abstract
We study the critical vortex shedding in a strongly interacting fermionic superfluid of Li across the BEC-BCS crossover. By moving an optical obstacle in the sample and directly imaging the vortices after time of flight, the critical velocity for vortex shedding is measured as a function of the obstacle travel distance . The observed increases with decreasing , where the rate of increase is the highest in the unitary regime. In the deep BEC regime, an empirical dissipation model well captures the dependence of on , characterized by a constant value of . However, as the system is tuned across the resonance, a step increase of develops about a characteristic distance as is increased, where is comparable to the obstacle size. This bimodal behavior…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
