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First Order Superfluid to Bose Metal Transition in Systems with Resonant Pairing

arXiv:0706.3143 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.045301

Abstract

Systems showing resonant superfluidity, driven by an exchange coupling of strength $g$ between uncorrelated pairs of itinerant fermions and tightly bound ones, undergo a first order phase transition as $g$ increases beyond some critical value $g_c$. The superfluid phase for $g \leq g_c$ is characterized by a gap in the fermionic single particle spectrum and an acoustic sound-wave like collective mode of the bosonic resonating fermion pairs inside this gap. For $g>g_c$ this state gives way to a phase uncorrelated bosonic liquid with a $q^2$ spectrum.

5 pages, 3 figures