Disorder Induced BCS-BEC Crossover in an Ultracold Fermi Gas

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2013-05

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Khan, A.
Basu, S.
Tanatar, Bilal

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We develop the formalism for BCS-BEC crossover in the presence of weak random impurity and calculate the effect of the random potentials on the basic mean-field quantities. The disorder has been included through the Nozieres and Schmitt-Rink theory of superconducting fluctuations, and we obtain the disorder induced superfluid order parameter and chemical potential through a self-consistent calculation. We also calculate the condensate fraction which reveals a distinct nonmonotonic behavior. The downturn in the latter result occurs at the crossover regime with gradual depletion on the BEC side. The non-monotonic feature in the condensate fraction data has been measured in clean systems. Motivated by the above result, we discuss the stability of a disordered fermionic superfluid in the crossover regime.

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Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism

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Springer

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Superconductivity, BCS-BEC crossover, Disorder effects

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English

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