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arxiv: 0806.0419 · v2 · submitted 2008-06-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.other

Odd-frequency pairing in a binary mixture of bosonic and fermionic cold atoms

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keywords pairingmixturecoldfermionicodd-frequencyp-wavesuperfluidsystem
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We study fermionic superfluidity in a boson-single-species-fermion cold atom mixture. We argue that apart from the standard p-wave fermion pairing mediated by the phonon field of the boson gas, the system also exhibits s-wave pairing with the anomalous correlator being an odd function of time or frequency. We show that such a superfluid phase can have a much higher transition temperature than the p-wave and may exist for sufficiently strong couplings between fermions and bosons. These conditions for odd-frequency pairing are favorable close to the value of the coupling at which the mixture phase-separates. We evaluate the critical temperatures for this system and discuss the experimental realization of this superfluid in ultracold atomic gases.

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