Universal equation of state and pseudogap in the two-dimensional Fermi gas
Abstract
We determine the thermodynamic properties and the spectral function for a homogeneous two-dimensional Fermi gas in the normal state using the Luttinger-Ward, or self-consistent T-matrix, approach. The density equation of state deviates strongly from that of the ideal Fermi gas even for moderate interactions, and our calculations suggest that temperature has a pronounced effect on the pressure in the crossover from weak to strong coupling, consistent with recent experiments. We also compute the superfluid transition temperature for a finite system in the crossover region. There is a pronounced pseudogap regime above the transition temperature: the spectral function shows a Bogoliubov-like dispersion with back-bending, and the density of states is significantly suppressed near the chemical potential. The contact density at low temperatures increases with interaction and compares well with both experiment and zero-temperature Monte Carlo results.
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@article{arxiv.1311.1000,
title = {Universal equation of state and pseudogap in the two-dimensional Fermi gas},
author = {Marianne Bauer and Meera M. Parish and Tilman Enss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.1000},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
5+1 pages, 5 figures; v2: new pressure data at finite temperature