Friday, November 9, 2012

1211.1831 (Vijay B. Shenoy)

Flow enhanced pairing and other novel effects in Fermi gases in
synthetic gauge fields
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Vijay B. Shenoy
Recent experiments on fermions in synthetic gauge fields result in systems with a spin-orbit coupling along one spatial axis, a detuning field, and a Zeeman field. We show theoretically that the presence of all three results in interesting and unusual phenomena in such systems in the presence of a contact singlet attraction between the fermions (described by a scattering length). For two particles, bound states appear over certain range of the centre of mass momenta when a critical positive scattering length is attained, with the deepest bound state appearing at a nonzero centre of mass momentum. For the centre of mass momenta without a bound state, the gauge field induces a resonance like feature in the scattering continuum resulting in a large scattering phase shift. For many particles, we demonstrate that the system, in a parameter range, shows flow enhanced pairing, i.e., a more robust superfluid at finite centre of mass momentum. Yet another regime of parameters offers the opportunity to study strongly interacting normal states of spin-orbit coupled fermionic systems utilizing the resonance like feature induced by the synthetic gauge field.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1831

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