Fermionic superfluidity in atomic Fermi gases across a Feshbach resonance is normally described by the atom-molecule theory, which treats the closed channel as a noninteracting point boson. In this work we present a theoretical description of the resonant superfluidity in analogy to the two-band superconductors. We employ the underlying two-channel scattering model of Feshbach resonance where the closed channel is treated as a composite boson with binding energy ɛ 0 and the resonance is triggered by the microscopic interchannel coupling U 12 . The binding energy ɛ 0 naturally serves as an energy scale of the system, which has been sent to infinity in the atom-molecule theory. We show that the atom-molecule theory can be viewed as a leadin...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory for the pair...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory fo...
By including the effect of a trap with characteristic energy given by the Fermi temperature TF in a ...
The molecular bound states of atomic quantum gases near a Feshbach resonance were analyzed. It was o...
The use of Feshbach resonances in the field of ultracold gases has received a lot of attention recen...
We present a detailed analysis of the two-channel atom-molecule effective Hamiltonian for an ultrac...
We present a detailed analysis of the two-channel atom-molecule effective Hamiltonian for an ultraco...
A self-consistent theory is derived to describe the BCS-Bose-Einstein- condensate crossover for a st...
The susceptibility of ultracold gases to precise manipulation via external fields makes them ideal s...
To study the behavior of atomic Fermi gases in the vicinity of Feshbach resonance, M. Holland et al....
Feshbach scattering resonances are being utilized in atomic gases to explore the entire crossover re...
We analyze molecular bound states of atomic quantum gases near a Feshbach resonance. A simple, renor...
This doctoral dissertation is concerned with the physics of strongly interacting cold alkali atoms a...
We discuss the collective modes in an alkaline-earth-metal Fermi gas close to an orbital Feshbach re...
We theoretically examine a continuity between atomic and molecular Fermi superfluids in a Bose-Fermi...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory for the pair...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory fo...
By including the effect of a trap with characteristic energy given by the Fermi temperature TF in a ...
The molecular bound states of atomic quantum gases near a Feshbach resonance were analyzed. It was o...
The use of Feshbach resonances in the field of ultracold gases has received a lot of attention recen...
We present a detailed analysis of the two-channel atom-molecule effective Hamiltonian for an ultrac...
We present a detailed analysis of the two-channel atom-molecule effective Hamiltonian for an ultraco...
A self-consistent theory is derived to describe the BCS-Bose-Einstein- condensate crossover for a st...
The susceptibility of ultracold gases to precise manipulation via external fields makes them ideal s...
To study the behavior of atomic Fermi gases in the vicinity of Feshbach resonance, M. Holland et al....
Feshbach scattering resonances are being utilized in atomic gases to explore the entire crossover re...
We analyze molecular bound states of atomic quantum gases near a Feshbach resonance. A simple, renor...
This doctoral dissertation is concerned with the physics of strongly interacting cold alkali atoms a...
We discuss the collective modes in an alkaline-earth-metal Fermi gas close to an orbital Feshbach re...
We theoretically examine a continuity between atomic and molecular Fermi superfluids in a Bose-Fermi...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory for the pair...
We develop a description of fermionic superfluids in terms of an effective field theory fo...
By including the effect of a trap with characteristic energy given by the Fermi temperature TF in a ...