Pauli blocking of light scattering in degenerate fermions
- PMID: 34793214
- DOI: 10.1126/science.abi6153
Pauli blocking of light scattering in degenerate fermions
Abstract
Pauli blocking of spontaneous emission is responsible for the stability of atoms. Electrons cannot decay to lower-lying internal states that are already occupied. Pauli blocking also occurs when free atoms scatter light elastically (Rayleigh scattering) and the final external momentum states are already populated. This was predicted more than 30 years ago but is challenging to realize experimentally. Here, we report on Pauli blocking of light scattering in a dense quantum-degenerate Fermi gas of ultracold lithium atoms. When the Fermi momentum is larger than the photon recoil, most final momentum states are within the Fermi surface. At low temperature, we find that light scattered even at large angles is suppressed by 37% compared with higher temperatures, where atoms scatter at the single-atom Rayleigh scattering rate.
Comment in
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No vacancy in the Fermi sea.Science. 2021 Nov 19;374(6570):936-937. doi: 10.1126/science.abm0072. Epub 2021 Nov 18. Science. 2021. PMID: 34793211
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