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Ground-State Ferromagnetic Transition in Strongly Repulsive One-Dimensional Fermi Gases

Quantum Gases 2014-02-17 v3

Abstract

We prove that as a one-dimensional Fermi gas is brought across the resonance adiabatically from large repulsion to large attraction, the singlet ground state will give way to the maximum spin state, which is the lowest energy state among the states accessible to the system in this process. In the presence of tiny symmetry breaking fields that destroy spin conservation, the singlet ground state can evolve to the ferromagnetic state or a spin segregated state. We have demonstrated these effects by exact calculations on fermion cluster relevant to current experiments, and have worked out the quantum mechanical wavefunction that exhibits phase separation.

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@article{arxiv.1305.6361,
  title  = {Ground-State Ferromagnetic Transition in Strongly Repulsive One-Dimensional Fermi Gases},
  author = {Xiaoling Cui and Tin-Lun Ho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.6361},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

8 pages, 2 figures; more discussion on the theorem of Ferromagnetic transition