Propagation of first and second sound in a two-dimensional Fermi superfluid
Abstract
Sound propagation is a macroscopic manifestation of the interplay between the equilibrium thermodynamics and the dynamical transport properties of fluids. Here, for a two-dimensional system of ultracold fermions, we calculate the first and second sound velocities across the whole BCS-BEC crossover and we analyze the system response to an external perturbation. In the low-temperature regime we reproduce the recent measurements [Phys Rev. Lett. {\bf 124}, 240403 (2020)] of the first sound velocity, which, due to the decoupling of density and entropy fluctuations, is the sole mode excited by a density probe. Conversely, a heat perturbation excites only the second sound, which, being sensitive to the superfluid depletion, vanishes in the deep BCS regime, and jumps discontinuously to zero at the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless superfluid transition. A mixing between the modes occurs only in the finite-temperature BEC regime, where our theory converges to the purely bosonic results.
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@article{arxiv.2009.06491,
title = {Propagation of first and second sound in a two-dimensional Fermi superfluid},
author = {A. Tononi and A. Cappellaro and G. Bighin and L. Salasnich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.06491},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
6 pages, 3 figures; published version, correction of journal reference