Confinement vs Deconfinement of Cooper Pairs in One-Dimensional Spin-3/2 Fermionic Cold Atoms
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.supr-con
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phaseatomscoldconfinedcooperfermionicinstabilityone-dimensional
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The phase diagram of spin-3/2 fermionic cold atoms trapped in a one-dimensional optical lattice is investigated at quarter filling (one atom per site) by means of large-scale numerical simulations. In full agreement with a recent low-energy approach, we find two phases with confined and deconfined Cooper pairs separated by an Ising quantum phase transition. The leading instability in the confined phase is an atomic-density wave with subdominant quartet superfluid instability made of four fermions. Finally, we reveal the existence of a bond-ordered Mott insulating phase in some part of the repulsive regime.
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