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BCS-BEC crossover at finite temperature in spin-orbit-coupled Fermi gases

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posted on 2024-08-13, 08:39 authored by Lianyi He, Xu-Guang Huang, Hui HuHui Hu, Xiaji LiuXiaji Liu
By adopting a T-matrix-based method within the G0G approximation for the pair susceptibility, we study the effects of the pairing fluctuation on the three-dimensional spin-orbit-coupled Fermi gases at finite temperature. The critical temperatures of the superfluid to normal phase transition are determined for three different types of spin-orbit coupling (SOC): (1) the extreme oblate (EO) or Rashba SOC, (2) the extreme prolate or equal Rashba-Dresselhaus SOC, and (3) the spherical (S) SOC. For EO- and S-type SOC, the SOC dependence of the critical temperature signals a crossover from BCS to BEC state; at strong SOC limit, the critical temperature recovers those of ideal BEC of rashbons. The pairing fluctuation induces a pseudogap in the fermionic excitation spectrum in both superfluid and normal phases. We find that, for EO- and S-type SOC, even at weak coupling, sufficiently strong SOC can induce sizable pseudogap. Our research suggests that the spin-orbit-coupled Fermi gases may open new means to the study of the pseudogap formation in fermionic systems.

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1050-2947

Journal title

Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

Volume

87

Issue

5

Article number

article no. 053616

Publisher

American Physical Society

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Copyright © 2013 American Physical Society. the published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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