I will review recent work by us on the properties of Bose-Fermi mixtures with a tunable pairing interaction between bosons and fermions. A many-body diagrammatic approach, able to describe the condensed phase of a Bose-Fermi mixture from weak to strong boson-fermion couplings, will be presented [1]. This approach will be validated by comparing it with previous [2] and new dedicated fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo calculations. By using both methods, a universal behavior of the condensate fraction and bosonic momentum distribution with respect to the boson concentration is found in an extended range of boson-fermion couplings and concentrations. For vanishing boson density, the bosonic condensate fraction reduces to the quasiparticle weight Z of the Fermi polaron studied in the context of polarized Fermi gases, unifying in this way two apparently unrelated quantities. Finally, I will discuss an interesting effect occurring in the molecular limit of the boson- fermion coupling, where the condensation is completely suppressed [3]. This phenomenon is an indirect effect on bosons of the Pauli exclusion principle acting on fermions, and is the counterpart in BoseFermi mixtures of the so called “Sarma phase” discussed for polarized Fermi gases. [1] A. Guidini, G. Bertaina, D. Galli, and P. Pieri, arXiv:1412.2542. [2] G. Bertaina, E. Fratini, S. Giorgini, and P. Pieri, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 115303 (2013). [3] A. Guidini, G. Bertaina, E. Fratini, and P. Pieri, Phys. Rev. A 89, 023634 (2014).

Bose-Fermi mixtures with pairing

P. Pieri
2015

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I will review recent work by us on the properties of Bose-Fermi mixtures with a tunable pairing interaction between bosons and fermions. A many-body diagrammatic approach, able to describe the condensed phase of a Bose-Fermi mixture from weak to strong boson-fermion couplings, will be presented [1]. This approach will be validated by comparing it with previous [2] and new dedicated fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo calculations. By using both methods, a universal behavior of the condensate fraction and bosonic momentum distribution with respect to the boson concentration is found in an extended range of boson-fermion couplings and concentrations. For vanishing boson density, the bosonic condensate fraction reduces to the quasiparticle weight Z of the Fermi polaron studied in the context of polarized Fermi gases, unifying in this way two apparently unrelated quantities. Finally, I will discuss an interesting effect occurring in the molecular limit of the boson- fermion coupling, where the condensation is completely suppressed [3]. This phenomenon is an indirect effect on bosons of the Pauli exclusion principle acting on fermions, and is the counterpart in BoseFermi mixtures of the so called “Sarma phase” discussed for polarized Fermi gases. [1] A. Guidini, G. Bertaina, D. Galli, and P. Pieri, arXiv:1412.2542. [2] G. Bertaina, E. Fratini, S. Giorgini, and P. Pieri, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 115303 (2013). [3] A. Guidini, G. Bertaina, E. Fratini, and P. Pieri, Phys. Rev. A 89, 023634 (2014).
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