Collective excitations of superfluid Fermi gases near the transition temperature
S. N. Klimin (1), J. Tempere (1, 2), H. Kurkjian (1, 3) ((1) TQC,, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, (2) Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard, University, (3) Laboratoire de Physique Th\'eorique, Universit\'e de, Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, France)

TL;DR
This paper predicts and analyzes a new collective mode in superfluid Fermi gases near the transition temperature, revealing its behavior across different regimes and its role as a precursor to the phase transition.
Contribution
It introduces a well-resolved collective mode near $T_c$ and characterizes its properties across BCS-BEC regimes, unifying it with known excitations.
Findings
Discovery of a quadratic dispersion collective mode near $T_c$
Mode acts as a precursor to phase transition
Mode behavior varies from weakly-damped to relaxation across regimes
Abstract
Studying the collective pairing phenomena in a two-component Fermi gas, we predict the appearance near the transition temperature of a well-resolved collective mode of quadratic dispersion. The mode is visible both above and below in the system's response to a driving pairing field. When approaching from below, the phononic and pair-breaking branches, characteristic of the zero temperature behavior, reduce to a very low energy-momentum region when the pair correlation length reaches its critical divergent behavior ; elsewhere, they are replaced by the quadratically-dispersed pairing resonance, which thus acts as a precursor of the phase transition. In the strong-coupling and Bose-Einstein Condensate regime, this mode is a weakly-damped propagating mode associated to a Lorentzian resonance. Conversely, in the BCS limit it is a…
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