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BCS-BEC crossover in a quasi-two-dimensional Fermi gas

Published 22 Jan 2013 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (1301.5236v2)

Abstract: We consider a two-component gas of fermionic atoms confined to a quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) geometry by a harmonic trapping potential in the transverse direction. We construct a mean field theory of the BCS-BEC crossover at zero temperature that allows us to extrapolate to an infinite number of transverse harmonic oscillator levels. In the extreme BEC limit, where the confinement length exceeds the dimer size, we recover 3D dimers confined to 2D with weak repulsive interactions. However, even when the interactions are weak and the Fermi energy is less than the confinement frequency, we find that the higher transverse levels can substantially modify fermion pairing. We argue that recent experiments on pairing in quasi-2D Fermi gases [Y. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 235302 (2012)] have already observed the effects of higher transverse levels.

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