Conduction of ultracold fermions through a mesoscopic channel

Science. 2012 Aug 31;337(6098):1069-71. doi: 10.1126/science.1223175. Epub 2012 Aug 2.

Abstract

In a mesoscopic conductor, electric resistance is detected even if the device is defect-free. We engineered and studied a cold-atom analog of a mesoscopic conductor. It consists of a narrow channel connecting two macroscopic reservoirs of fermions that can be switched from ballistic to diffusive. We induced a current through the channel and found ohmic conduction, even when the channel is ballistic. We measured in situ the density variations resulting from the presence of a current and observed that density remains uniform and constant inside the ballistic channel. In contrast, for the diffusive case with disorder, we observed a density gradient extending through the channel. Our approach opens the way toward quantum simulation of mesoscopic devices with quantum gases.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't