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Breathing mode frequency of a strongly interacting Fermi gas across the 2D-3D dimensional crossover

Published 21 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (1803.07714v1)

Abstract: We address the interplay between dimension and quantum anomaly on the breathing mode frequency of a strongly interacting Fermi gas harmonically trapped at zero temperature. Using a beyond mean-field, Gaussian pair fluctuation theory, we employ periodic boundary conditions to simulate the dimensionality of the system and impose a local density approximation, with two different schemes, to model different trapping potentials in the tightly-confined axial direction. By using a sum-rule approach, we compute the breathing mode frequency associated with a small variation of the trapping frequency along the weakly-confined transverse direction, and describe its behavior as functions of the dimensionality, from two- to three-dimensions, and of the interaction strength. We compare our predictions with previous calculations on the two-dimensional breathing mode anomaly and discuss their possible observation in ultracold Fermi gases of ${6}$Li and ${40}$K atoms.

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