Emergence of a pseudogap in the BCS-BEC crossover
Abstract
Strongly correlated Fermi systems with pairing interactions become superfluid below a critical temperature . The extent to which such pairing correlations alter the behavior of the liquid at temperatures is a subtle issue that remains an area of debate, in particular regarding the appearance of the so-called pseudogap in the BCS-BEC crossover of unpolarized spin- nonrelativistic matter. To shed light on this, we extract several quantities of crucial importance at and around the unitary limit, namely: the odd-even staggering of the total energy, the spin susceptibility, the pairing correlation function, the condensate fraction, and the critical temperature , using a non-perturbative, constrained-ensemble quantum Monte Carlo algorithm.
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@article{arxiv.2004.05014,
title = {Emergence of a pseudogap in the BCS-BEC crossover},
author = {Adam Richie-Halford and Joaquín E. Drut and Aurel Bulgac},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.05014},
year = {2020}
}
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6 pages (including references), 4 figures; Added Journal Reference