Abstract:
We have observed a gas of Fermi atoms confined in the antinodes of a standing electromagnetic wave. The standing wave is formed by two counter-propagating beams with the wavelength of 10.6 μm focused on the same spot. Each antinode confines a pancake-shaped cloud of 7500 lithium-6 atoms in two equally populated spin states at the temperature T = 0.1EF, where EF is the Fermi energy. The system is in the regime beyond the local density approximation: Only the 3 lowest energy states of the axial motion are populated. The system may become an instrument for the study of 2D Fermi physics and 3D effects beyond the local density approximation.