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arxiv: 1205.6281 · v1 · pith:EJR7PQ6Znew · submitted 2012-05-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Dependence of interface conductivity on relevant physical parameters in polarized Fermi mixtures

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords temperatureconductivitymassratiotextdependenceinteractioninterface
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We consider a mass-asymmetric polarized Fermi system in the presence of Hartree-Fock (HF) potentials. We concentrate on the BCS regime with various interaction strengths and numerically obtain the allowed values of the chemical and HF potentials, as well as the mass ratio. The functional dependence of the heat conductivity of the N-SF interface on relevant physical parameters, namely the temperature, the mass ratio, and the interaction strength, is obtained. In particular, we show that the interface conductivity starts to drop with decreasing temperature at the temperature, $T_{\text{m}}$, where the mean kinetic energy of the particles is just sufficient to overcome the SF gap. We obtain $T_{\text{m}}$ as a function of the mass ratio and the interaction strength. The variation of the heat conductivity, at fixed temperature, with the HF potentials and the imbalance chemical potential is also obtained. Finally, because the range of relevant temperatures increases for larger values of the mass ratio, we consider the $^6\text{Li}$-$^{40}\text{K}$ mixture separately by taking the temperature dependence of the pair potential into account.

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