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Theory Seminar:Ground-state properties of the two-dimensional strongly interacting Fermi atomic gas and the interplay between superfluidity and spin-orbit coupling

Date : Friday, June 26th, 2015 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Place : Seminar Room 5 (A615), 6th Floor, ISSP Lecturer : Prof. Shiwei Zhang Affiliation : College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA Committee Chair : Naoki KAWASHIMA (63260)
e-mail: kawashima@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Exact calculations are performed on the two-dimensional strongly interacting, unpolarized, uniform Fermi gas with a zero-range attractive interaction. We briefly describe recent advances in auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo techniques, which enable calculations on large enough lattices to reliably compute ground-state properties in the thermodynamic limit. A new equation of state is obtained, with a parametrization provided, which can serve as a benchmark and allow accurate comparisons with experiments. The pressure, contact parameter, and condensate fraction are determined systematically vs. the interaction strength. The momentum distribution, pairing correlation, and the structure of the condensate wave function are computed. A Rashba spin-orbit coupling is then included to examine its interplay with superfluidity and the resulting pairing and spin structures and correlations.


(Published on: Tuesday June 16th, 2015)