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Stability of superfluid phases in the 2D Spin-Polarized Attractive Hubbard Model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-06-17 v1 Quantum Gases Superconductivity

Abstract

We study the evolution from the weak coupling (BCS-like limit) to the strong coupling limit of tightly bound local pairs (LP's) with increasing attraction, in the presence of the Zeeman magnetic field (hh) for d=2d=2, within the spin-polarized attractive Hubbard model. The broken symmetry Hartree approximation {as well as the} strong coupling expansion are used. We also apply the Kosterlitz-Thouless (KT) scenario to determine the phase coherence temperatures. For spin independent hopping integrals (t=tt^{\uparrow}=t^{\downarrow}), we find no stable homogeneous polarized superfluid (SCM_M) state in the ground state for the strong attraction and obtain that for a two-component Fermi system on a 2D lattice with population imbalance, phase separation (PS) is favoured for a fixed particle concentration, even on the LP (BEC) side. We also examine the influence of spin dependent hopping integrals (mass imbalance) on the stability of the SCM_M phase. We find a topological quantum phase transition (Lifshitz type) from the unpolarized superfluid phase (SC0_0) to SCM_M and tricritical points in the (hUh-|U|) and (t/tUt^{\uparrow} / t^{\downarrow} - |U|) ground state phase diagrams. We also construct the finite temperature phase diagrams for both t=tt^{\uparrow} = t^{\downarrow} and ttt^{\uparrow}\neq t^{\downarrow} and analyze the possibility of occurrence of a spin polarized KT superfluid.

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@article{arxiv.1309.6668,
  title  = {Stability of superfluid phases in the 2D Spin-Polarized Attractive Hubbard Model},
  author = {Agnieszka Kujawa-Cichy and Roman Micnas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.6668},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures