Linear response of a superfluid Fermi gas inside its pair-breaking continuum
Abstract
We study the signatures of the collective modes of a superfluid Fermi gas in its linear response functions for the order-parameter and density fluctuations in the Random Phase Approximation (RPA). We show that a resonance associated to the Popov-Andrianov (or sometimes "Higgs") mode is visible inside the pair-breaking continuum at all values of the wavevector , not only in the (order-parameter) modulus-modulus response function but also in the modulus-density and density-density responses. At nonzero temperature, the resonance survives in the presence of thermally broken pairs even until the vicinity of the critical temperature , and coexists with both the Anderson-Bogoliubov modes at temperatures comparable to the gap and with the low-velocity phononic mode predicted by RPA near . The existence of a Popov-Andrianov-"Higgs" resonance is thus a robust, generic feature of the high-energy phenomenology of pair-condensed Fermi gases, and should be accessible to state-of-the-art cold atom experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1912.08898,
title = {Linear response of a superfluid Fermi gas inside its pair-breaking continuum},
author = {H. Kurkjian and J. Tempere and S. N. Klimin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08898},
year = {2020}
}
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23 pages, 7 figures