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Induced p-wave superfluidity in two dimensions: Brane world in cold atoms and nonrelativistic defect CFTs

Other Condensed Matter 2009-03-12 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We propose to use a two-species Fermi gas with the interspecies s-wave Feshbach resonance to realize p-wave superfluidity in two dimensions. By confining one species of fermions in a two-dimensional plane immersed in the background three-dimensional Fermi sea of the other species, an attractive interaction is induced between two-dimensional fermions. We compute the pairing gap in the weak-coupling regime and show that it has the symmetry of p_x+ip_y. Because the magnitude of the pairing gap increases toward the unitarity limit, it is possible that the critical temperature for the p_x+ip_y-wave superfluidity becomes within experimental reach. The resulting system has a potential application to topological quantum computation using vortices with non-Abelian statistics. We also discuss aspects of our system in the unitarity limit as a "nonrelativistic defect conformal field theory (CFT)". The reduced Schr\"odinger algebra, operator-state correspondence, scaling dimensions of composite operators, and operator product expansions are investigated.

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@article{arxiv.0810.1321,
  title  = {Induced p-wave superfluidity in two dimensions: Brane world in cold atoms and nonrelativistic defect CFTs},
  author = {Yusuke Nishida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.1321},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

22 pages, 10 figures; version to appear in Ann. Phys