Nonequilibrium Dynamics of Ultracold Fermi Superfluids
Analabha Roy

TL;DR
This review surveys the theoretical understanding of nonequilibrium dynamics in ultracold Fermi superfluids, focusing on mean field approaches, order parameter evolution, and microscopic degrees of freedom during quantum quenches.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of mean field and microscopic dynamics in Fermi superfluids, emphasizing the author's contributions and recent developments in the field.
Findings
Order parameter dynamics described by time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations.
Microscopic dynamics modeled by Bogoliubov de-Gennes equations.
Analysis of impulse and periodic quenches in Feshbach detuning and chemical potential.
Abstract
The aim of this mini review is to survey the literature on the study of nonequilibrium dynamics of Fermi superfluids in the BCS and BEC limits, both in the single channel and dual channel cases. The focus is on mean field approaches to the dynamics, with specific attention drawn to the dynamics of the Ginzburg-Landau order parameters of the Fermi and composite Bose fields, as well as on the microscopic dynamics of the quantum degrees of freedom. The two approaches are valid approximations in two different time scales of the ensuing dynamics. The system is presumed to evolve during and/or after a quantum quench in the parameter space. The quench can either be an impulse quench with virtually instantaneous variation, or a periodic variation between two values. The literature for the order parameter dynamics, described by the time-dependent Ginzburg- Landau equations, is reviewed, and the…
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