Recognition: unknown
p-wave chiral superfluidity from an s-wave interacting atomic Fermi gas
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Chiral $p$-wave superfluids are fascinating topological quantum states of matter that have been found in the liquid $^3$He-A phase and arguably in the electronic Sr$_2$RuO$_4$ superconductor. They are shown fundamentally related to the fractional $5/2$ quantum Hall state which supports fractional exotic excitations. A common understanding is that such states require spin-triplet pairing of fermions due to $p$-wave interaction. Here we report by controlled theoretical approximation that a center-of-mass Wannier $p$-wave chiral superfluid state can arise from spin-singlet pairing for an $s$-wave interacting atomic Fermi gas in an optical lattice. Despite a conceptually different origin, it shows topological properties similar to the conventional chiral $p$-wave state. These include a non-zero Chern number and the appearance of chiral fermionic zero modes bounded to domain walls. Several signature quantities are calculated for the cold atom experimental condition.
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