C. F Chan, M. Gall, N. Wurz, and M. Köhl:
🔓 Phys. Rev. Research, 2, 023210 (2020)
The mechanism of fermionic pairing is the key to understanding various phenomena such as high-temperature superconductivity and the pseudogap phase in cuprate materials. We study the pair correlations in the attractive Hubbard model using ultracold fermions in a two-dimensional optical lattice. By combining the fluctuation-dissipation theorem and the compressibility equation of state, we extract the interacting pair-correlation functions and deduce a characteristic length scale of pairs as a function of interaction and density filling. At sufficiently low filling and weak onsite interaction, we observe that the pair correlations extend over a few lattice sites even at temperatures above the superfluid transition temperature.