Pairing imbalance in BCS-BEC crossover of inhomogeneous three-component Fermi-gas in two dimensions
arXiv:1202.5086 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.85.033610
Abstract
We in this paper investigate the phase diagram associated with the BCS-BEC crossover of a three-component ultracold superfluid-Fermi-gas of different chemical-potentials and equal masses in two dimensions. The gap order parameter and number densities are found analytically by using the functional path-integral method. The balance of paring will be broken in the free space due to the unequal chemical-potentials. We obtain the same particle number-density and condensed fraction in the BCS superfluid phase as that in a recent paper (Phys. Rev. A 83, 033630), while the Sarma phase of coexistence of normal and superfluid Fermi gases is the characteristics of inhomogeneous system. The minimum ratio of BCS superfluid phase becomes 1/3 in the BCS limit corresponding to the zero-ratio in the two-component system in which the critical point of phase separation is εB/εF = 2 but becomes 3 in the three-component case.
7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. A