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Paired fermionic superfluids with s- and p-wave interactions

Superconductivity 2008-07-18 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

This thesis presents theoretical work in s- and p-wave resonantly paired Fermi gases at zero temperature. In the BEC regime of the wide-resonance s-wave BCS-BEC crossover, the chemical potential, speed of sound, condensate depletion, and ground state energy are computed. The quantities are calculated in a low density approximation. The bosonic scattering length is computed diagrammatically to be approximately 0.60a with a the fermionic scattering length, confirming a well-known result. The perturbative approach breaks down in the intermediate BCS-BEC crossover regime which is not investigated. Quantum corrections are computed in the low density expansion, and the mass-imbalanced two-species Fermi gas is investigated. For identical fermions, it is discussed how p-wave Feshbach resonances naturally fall into two classes of "weak" and "strong", depending on the short-distance physics. It is shown how bound fermionic trimers appear in the strongly-resonant superfluid. The appearance of the trimer under the strengthening of the resonance is investigated, and the lifetime of p-wave diatomic molecules due to collisional relaxation into trimers is estimated.

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@article{arxiv.0807.2840,
  title  = {Paired fermionic superfluids with s- and p-wave interactions},
  author = {Jesper Levinsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2840},
  year   = {2008}
}

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PhD thesis

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