Density, spin, and isospin correlations in low-density two-component Fermi superfluid
16th Nov 2006, 08:21 GMT
A. A. Isayev and J. Yang Finding the distinct features of the crossover from the regime of large overlapping Cooper pairs to the limit of non-overlapping pairs of fermions (Shafroth pairs) in multi-component Fermi systems remains a topical problem in a quantum many-body theory. Here this transition is studied by calculating ... [Low Temp. Phys. 32, 906 (2006)] published Wed Nov 15, 2006.
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