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Apparent low-energy scale invariance in two-dimensional Fermi gases

Quantum Gases 2012-09-27 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Recent experiments on a \2d\2d Fermi gas find an undamped breathing mode at twice the trap frequency over a wide range of parameters. To understand this seemingly scale-invariant behavior in a system with a scale, we derive two exact results valid across the entire BCS-BEC crossover at all temperatures. First, we relate the shift of the mode frequency from its scale-invariant value to γd(1+2/d)Pρ(P/ρ)s\gamma_d \equiv (1+2/d)P-\rho(\partial P/\partial\rho)_s in dd dimensions. Next, we relate γd\gamma_d to dissipation via a new low-energy bulk viscosity sum rule. We argue that \2d\2d is special, with its logarithmic dependence of the interaction on density, and thus γ2\gamma_2 is small in both the BCS and BEC regimes, even though P2ε/dP - 2\varepsilon/d, sensitive to the dimer binding energy that breaks scale invariance, is not.

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@article{arxiv.1205.1525,
  title  = {Apparent low-energy scale invariance in two-dimensional Fermi gases},
  author = {Edward Taylor and Mohit Randeria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.1525},
  year   = {2012}
}

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Published version. 7 pages, 4 figures. Includes supplemental material