Emergence of Metallic Quantum Solid Phase in a Rydberg-Dressed Fermi Gases
Abstract
We examine possible low-temperature phases of a repulsively Rydberg-dressed Fermi gas in a three-dimensional free space. It is shown that the collective density excitations develop a roton minimum, which is softened at a wavevector smaller than the Fermi wavevector when the particle density is above a critical value. The mean field calculation shows that unlike the insulating charge density waves states often observed in conventional condensed matters, a self-assembled metallic density wave state emerges at low temperatures. In particular, the density wave state supports a Fermi surface and a body-center-cubic crystal order at the same time with the estimated critical temperature being about one-tenth of the non-interacting Fermi energy. Our results suggest the emergency of a fermionic quantum solid that should be observable in current experimental setup.
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@article{arxiv.1512.04079,
title = {Emergence of Metallic Quantum Solid Phase in a Rydberg-Dressed Fermi Gases},
author = {Wei-Han Li and Tzu-Chi Hsieh and Chung-Yu Mou and Daw-Wei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.04079},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures