Proposed method to realize the $p$-wave superfluid state using a $s$-wave superfluid Fermi gas with a synthetic spin-orbit interaction
T. Yamaguchi, Y. Ohashi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to realize $p$-wave superfluidity in ultracold Fermi gases by inducing a $p$-wave pair amplitude via spin-orbit coupling in an $s$-wave superfluid, then switching interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to achieve $p$-wave superfluidity by combining spin-orbit coupling with interaction switching, avoiding the need for intrinsic $p$-wave interactions.
Findings
Large $p$-wave pair amplitude identified in phase diagram
Optimal conditions depend on spin-orbit coupling and $s$-wave interaction strength
Feasibility discussed in relation to superfluid transition temperature
Abstract
We theoretically propose an idea to reach the -wave superfluid phase in an ultracold Fermi gas. The key of our idea is that the pairing symmetry of a Fermi superfluid is fully dominated by the symmetry of the superfluid order parameter, which is essentially given by the product of a pair amplitude and a pairing interaction. Noting this, in our proposal, we first prepare a -wave pair amplitude by, not using a -wave interaction, but using the phenomenon that a -wave pair amplitude is induced in an -wave superfluid Fermi gas with antisymmetric spin-orbit interaction. In this case, although the system is still in the -wave superfluid state with the -wave superfluid order parameter, when one suddenly replaces the -wave interaction by an appropriate -wave one (which is possible in cold Fermi gases by using a Feshbach resonance technique), the product of the -wave…
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