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Lifshitz transitions and crystallization of fully polarized dipolar fermions in an anisotropic two-dimensional lattice

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posted on 2013-07-15, 11:17 authored by Sam T. Carr, Jorge Quintanilla, Joseph BetourasJoseph Betouras
We consider a two-dimensional model of noninteracting chains of spinless fermions weakly coupled via a small interchain hopping and a repulsive interchain interaction. The phase diagram of this model has a surprising feature: an abrupt change in the Fermi surface as the interaction is increased. We study in detail this metanematic transition and show that the well-known 2 1 2 -order Lifshitz transition is the critical end point of this first-order quantum phase transition. Furthermore, in the vicinity of the end point, the order parameter has a nonperturbative BCS-type form. We also study a competing crystallization transition in this model and derive the full phase diagram. This physics can be demonstrated experimentally in dipolar ultracold atomic or molecular gases. In the presence of a harmonic trap, it manifests itself as a sharp jump in the density profile. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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CARR, S.T., QUINTANILLA, J. and BETOURAS, J.J., 2010. Lifshitz transitions and crystallization of fully polarized dipolar fermions in an anisotropic two-dimensional lattice. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 82 (045110), 13pp.

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2010

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1098-0121

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1550-235X

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