Scattering resonances and pairing in a Rabi-coupled Fermi gas
Abstract
We investigate the possibility of using a Rabi drive to tune the interactions in an atomic Fermi gas. Specifically, we consider the scenario where two fermion species (spins) are Rabi coupled and interacting with a third uncoupled species. Using an exact calculation within a minimal low-energy model, we derive analytical expressions for the effective scattering length and effective range that characterize the collisions between a Rabi-dressed atom and an atom from the third species. In particular, we find that new scattering resonances emerge in the Rabi-coupled system, which we demonstrate are linked to the existence of hybrid two-body bound states. Furthermore, we show via a generalized Thouless criterion that the scattering properties have a direct impact on the superfluid transitions in the Rabi-coupled Fermi gas. The presence of Rabi-induced resonances thus has implications for the investigation of many-body physics with driven atomic gases.
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@article{arxiv.2503.10976,
title = {Scattering resonances and pairing in a Rabi-coupled Fermi gas},
author = {Olivier Bleu and Brendan C. Mulkerin and Cesar R. Cabrera and Jesper Levinsen and Meera M. Parish},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.10976},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages, 5 figures