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arxiv: 1510.00987 · v2 · pith:2PXICRKAnew · submitted 2015-10-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Few-body precursor of the Higgs mode in a superfluid Fermi gas

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keywords modefew-bodyhiggsphasefermifrequencyinteractionminimum
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We demonstrate that an undamped few-body precursor of the Higgs mode can be investigated in a harmonically trapped Fermi gas. Using exact diagonalisation, the lowest monopole mode frequency is shown to depend non-monotonically on the interaction strength, having a minimum in a crossover region. The minimum deepens with increasing particle number, reflecting that the mode is the few-body analogue of a many-body Higgs mode in the superfluid phase, which has a vanishing frequency at the quantum phase transition point to the normal phase. We show that this mode mainly consists of coherent excitations of time-reversed pairs, and that it can be selectively excited by modulating the interaction strength, using for instance a Feshbach resonance in cold atomic gases.

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