Effects of a Fluctuating Interface between a Superfluid and a Polarized Fermi Gas
Abstract
Motivated by recent experiments in trapped Fermi gas with spin population imbalance, we discuss the effects of the quantum and thermal fluctuations of the interface between a fully paired superfluid core and a fully polarized Fermi gas. We demonstrate that even if there is no true partially polarized thermodynamic phase in bulk, the interface fluctuation can give rise to a partially polarized transition regime in trap. Our theory yields a definite prediction for the functional forms of the spatial profile of spin polarization and pairing gap, and we show that the spin-resolved density profiles measured by both the MIT and Rice groups obey this function form. We also show that sufficient large fluctuation will lead to a visibly unequal density even at the center of the cloud. We hope this picture can shed lights on the controversial discrepancies in recent experiments.
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@article{arxiv.0709.0388,
title = {Effects of a Fluctuating Interface between a Superfluid and a Polarized Fermi Gas},
author = {Hui Zhai and Dung-Hai Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0388},
year = {2007}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures