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Pi Phases in Balanced Fermionic Superfluids on Spin-Dependent Optical Lattices

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2010

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Zapata, I., B. Wunsch, N. T. Zinner, and E. Demler. 2010. “Pi Phases in Balanced Fermionic Superfluids on Spin-Dependent Optical Lattices.” Physical Review Letters 105 (9) (August 23). doi:10.1103/physrevlett.105.095301.

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We study a balanced two-component system of ultracold fermions in one dimension with attractive interactions and subject to a spin-dependent optical lattice potential of opposite sign for the two components. We find states with different types of modulated pairing order parameters which are conceptually similar to pi-phases discussed for superconductor-ferromagnet heterostructures. Increasing the lattice depth induces sharp transitions between states of different parity. While the origin of the order parameter oscillations is similar to the FFLO phase for paired states with spin imbalance, the current system is intrinsically stable to phase separation. We discuss experimental requirements for creating and probing these novel phases.

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