Imbalanced d-wave superfluids in the BCS-BEC crossover regime at finite temperatures
J. Tempere, S.N. Klimin, J.T. Devreese, V.V. Moshchalkov

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of imbalanced d-wave superfluids in the BCS-BEC crossover at finite temperatures, revealing their enhanced robustness and unique phase separation in reciprocal space compared to s-wave superfluids.
Contribution
It demonstrates that d-wave superfluids can coexist with imbalance through reciprocal space phase separation and remain more stable than s-wave superfluids under similar conditions.
Findings
D-wave superfluids can phase separate in reciprocal space.
D-wave superfluids are more robust against imbalance.
Critical temperature is less damped in d-wave case.
Abstract
Singlet pairing in a Fermi superfluid is frustrated when the amounts of fermions of each pairing partner are unequal. The resulting `imbalanced superfluid' has been realized experimentally for ultracold atomic gases with s-wave interactions. Inspired by high-temperature superconductivity, we investigate the case of d-wave interactions, and find marked differences from the s-wave superfluid. Whereas s-wave imbalanced Fermi gases tend to phase separate in real space, in a balanced condensate and an imbalanced normal halo, we show that the d-wave gas can phase separate in reciprocal space so that imbalance and superfluidity can coexist spatially. We show that the mechanism explaining this property is the creation of polarized excitations in the nodes of the gap. The Sarma mechanism, present only at nonzero temperatures for the s-wave case, is still applicable in the temperature zero limit…
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