Prospect of creating a composite fermi/bose superfluid
Preprint
- 15 March 2001
Abstract
We show that composite fermi/bose superfluids can be created in cold-atom traps by employing a Feshbach resonance or coherent photoassociation. The bosonic molecular condensate created in this way implies a new fermion pairing mechanism associated with the exchange of fermion pairs between the molecular condensate and an atomic fermion superfluid. We predict macroscopically coherent, Josephson-like oscillations of the atomic and molecular populations in response to a sudden change of the molecular energy, and suggest that these oscillations will provide an experimental signature of the pairing.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-03-15, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters A, 285 (3-4), 228.