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arxiv: 1005.0889 · v3 · pith:O6YYAQWUnew · submitted 2010-05-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · cond-mat.supr-con

The J-triplet Cooper pairing with magnetic dipolar interactions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas cond-mat.supr-con
keywords dipolarpairingmagneticdifferentatomiccooperelectricgases
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Recently, cold atomic Fermi gases with the large magnetic dipolar interaction have been laser cooled down to quantum degeneracy. Different from electric-dipoles which are classic vectors, atomic magnetic dipoles are quantum-mechanical matrix operators proportional to the hyperfine-spin of atoms, thus provide rich opportunities to investigate exotic many-body physics. Furthermore, unlike anisotropic electric dipolar gases, unpolarized magnetic dipolar systems are isotropic under simultaneous spin-orbit rotation. These features give rise to a robust mechanism for a novel pairing symmetry: orbital p-wave (L=1) spin triplet (S=1) pairing with total angular momentum of the Cooper pair J=1. This pairing is markedly different from both the $^3$He-B phase in which J=0 and the $^3$He-$A$ phase in which $J$ is not conserved. It is also different from the p-wave pairing in the single-component electric dipolar systems in which the spin degree of freedom is frozen.

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