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Metastability in spin polarised Fermi gases and quasiparticle decays

Metastability in spin polarised Fermi gases and quasiparticle decays
Metastability in spin polarised Fermi gases and quasiparticle decays
We investigate the metastability associated with the first order transition from normal to superfluid phases in the phase diagram of two-component polarised Fermi gases.We begin by detailing the dominant decay processes of single quasiparticles.Having determined the momentum thresholds of each process and calculated their rates, we apply this understanding to a Fermi sea of polarons by linking its metastability to the stability of individual polarons, and predicting a region of metastability for the normal partially polarised phase. In the limit of a single impurity, this region extends from the interaction strength at which a polarised phase of molecules becomes the groundstate, to the one at which the single quasiparticle groundstate changes character from polaronic to molecular. Our argument in terms of a Fermi sea of polarons naturally suggests their use as an experimental probe. We propose experiments to observe the threshold of the predicted region of metastability, the interaction strength at which the quasiparticle groundstate changes character, and the decay rate of polarons.
055011-[13pp]
Sadeghzadeh, Kayvan
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Bruun, Georg
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Lobo, Carlos
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Massignan, Pietro
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Recati, Alessio
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Sadeghzadeh, Kayvan
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Bruun, Georg
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Lobo, Carlos
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Massignan, Pietro
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Recati, Alessio
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Sadeghzadeh, Kayvan, Bruun, Georg, Lobo, Carlos, Massignan, Pietro and Recati, Alessio (2011) Metastability in spin polarised Fermi gases and quasiparticle decays. New Journal of Physics, 13, 055011-[13pp]. (doi:10.1088/1367-2630/13/5/055011).

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We investigate the metastability associated with the first order transition from normal to superfluid phases in the phase diagram of two-component polarised Fermi gases.We begin by detailing the dominant decay processes of single quasiparticles.Having determined the momentum thresholds of each process and calculated their rates, we apply this understanding to a Fermi sea of polarons by linking its metastability to the stability of individual polarons, and predicting a region of metastability for the normal partially polarised phase. In the limit of a single impurity, this region extends from the interaction strength at which a polarised phase of molecules becomes the groundstate, to the one at which the single quasiparticle groundstate changes character from polaronic to molecular. Our argument in terms of a Fermi sea of polarons naturally suggests their use as an experimental probe. We propose experiments to observe the threshold of the predicted region of metastability, the interaction strength at which the quasiparticle groundstate changes character, and the decay rate of polarons.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 December 2010
Published date: May 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 182317
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/182317
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ORCID for Carlos Lobo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7060-3905

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Date deposited: 27 Apr 2011 12:29
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Author: Kayvan Sadeghzadeh
Author: Georg Bruun
Author: Carlos Lobo ORCID iD
Author: Pietro Massignan
Author: Alessio Recati

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