We investigate magnetoassociation of ultracold fermionic Feshbach molecules
in a mixture of 40K and 87Rb atoms, where we can create as many as
7×10440K87Rb molecules with a conversion efficiency as high
as 45%. In the perturbative regime, we find that the conversion efficiency
depends linearly on the density overlap of the two gases, with a slope that
matches a parameter-free model that uses only the atom masses and the known
Feshbach resonance parameters. In the saturated regime, we find that the
maximum number of Feshbach molecules depends on the atoms' phase-space density.
At higher temperatures, our measurements agree with a phenomenological model
that successfully describes the formation of bosonic molecules from either Bose
or Fermi gases. However, for quantum degenerate atom gas mixtures, we measure
significantly fewer molecules than this model predicts.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure