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arxiv: 1304.5265 · v1 · pith:2J5547E2new · submitted 2013-04-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Small two-component Fermi gases in a cubic box with periodic boundary conditions

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keywords energiesfermigaseslengthscatteringtwo-componentboundaryconditions
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The properties of two-component Fermi gases become universal if the interspecies s-wave scattering length $a_s$ and the average interparticle spacing are much larger than the range of the underlying two-body potential. Using an explicitly correlated Gaussian basis set expansion approach, we determine the eigen energies of two-component Fermi gases in a cubic box with periodic boundary conditions as functions of the interspecies s-wave scattering length and the effective range of the two-body potential. The universal properties of systems consisting of up to four particles are determined by extrapolating the finite-range energies to the zero-range limit. We determine the eigen energies of states with vanishing and finite momentum. In the weakly-attractive BCS regime, we analyze the energy spectra and degeneracies using first-order degenerate perturbation theory. Excellent agreement between the perturbative energy shifts and the numerically determined energies is obtained. For the infinitely large scattering length case, we compare our results - where available - with those presented in the literature.

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