Competing superfluid and density-wave ground-states of fermionic mixtures with mass imbalance in optical lattices
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.str-el
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imbalancemassphasesuperfluidfermioniclatticesopticalwhen
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We study the effect of mass imbalance on the phase diagram of a two-component fermionic mixture with attractive interactions in optical lattices. Using static and dynamical mean-field theories, we show that the pure superfluid phase is stable for all couplings when the mass imbalance is smaller than a limiting value. For larger imbalance, phase separation between a superfluid and a charge-density wave takes place when the coupling exceeds a critical strength. The harmonic trap induces a spatial segregation of the two phases, with a rapid variation of the density at the boundary.
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