Probing quasi-particle states in strongly interacting atomic gases by momentum-resolved Raman photoemission spectroscopy
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
cond-mat.str-el
keywords
spectroscopyramanstatesexperimentalinteractingmomentum-resolvedprobequasi-particle
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We investigate a momentum-resolved Raman spectroscopy technique which is able to probe the one-body spectral function and the quasi-particle states of a gas of strongly interacting ultracold atoms. This technique is inspired by Angle-Resolved Photo-Emission Spectroscopy, a powerful experimental probe of electronic states in solid-state systems. Quantitative examples of experimentally accessible spectra are given for the most significant regimes along the BEC-BCS crossover. When the theory is specialized to RF spectroscopy, agreement is found with recent experimental data. The main advantages of this Raman spectroscopy over existing techniques are pointed out.
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