Chengdong He, Xin-Yuan Gao, Ka Kwan Pak, Yu-Jun Liu, Peng Ren, Mengbo Guo, Entong Zhao, Yangqian Yan, Gyu-Boong Jo
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Thermodynamics of Spin-Imbalanced Fermi Gases with SU(N) Symmetric Interaction
Thermodynamics of degenerate Fermi gases has been extensively studied through
various aspects such as Pauli blocking effects, collective modes, BCS
superfluidity, and more. Despite this, multi-component fermions with imbalanced
spin configurations remain largely unexplored, particularly beyond the
two-component scenario. In this work, we generalize the thermodynamic study of
SU($N$) fermions to spin-imbalanced configurations based on density
fluctuations. Theoretically, we provide closed-form expressions of density
fluctuation across all temperature ranges for general spin population setups.
Experimentally, after calibrating the measurements with deeply degenerate
$^{173}$Yb Fermi gases under spin-balanced configurations ($N\leq$~6), we
examine the density fluctuations in spin-imbalanced systems. Specifically, we
investigate two-species and four-species configurations to validate our
theoretical predictions. Our analysis indicates that interaction enhancement
effects can be significant even in highly spin-imbalanced systems. Finally, as
an application, we use this approach to examine the decoherence process. Our
study provides a deeper understanding of the thermodynamic features of
spin-imbalanced multi-component Fermi gases and opens new avenues for exploring
complex quantum many-body systems.