Collapse transition in mixtures of Bosons and Fermions
Abstract
For mixtures of Bose and Fermi alkali atoms, the Fermion degrees of freedom can be integrated out in their {\bf finite temperature} partition function. The final result can be expanded as a power series in the Boson density. Under appropriate conditions, the pairwise interaction between the bosons can be changed from positive to negative at a low enough temperature by the Fermion-mediated term and the Boson cloud may then collapse. For attractive Fermion-Boson interactions, there is also a collapse of the Fermion cloud. This transition is first order (discontinuous) because the leading order nonlinear interaction term between the Bosons is {\bf third order in Boson density with a negative coefficient}. We discuss the finite temperature phase diagram of this transition. Our result may provide for an explanation of recent experimental observations by Modungo and coworkers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0211411,
title = {Collapse transition in mixtures of Bosons and Fermions},
author = {S. T. Chui and V. N. Ryzhov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0211411},
year = {2007}
}