The 2D attractive Hubbard model and the BCS-BEC crossover
Rodrigo A. Fontenele, Natanael C. Costa, Raimundo R. dos Santos, and, Thereza Paiva

TL;DR
This study uses determinant Quantum Monte Carlo to map the phase diagram and analyze key temperature scales of the attractive Hubbard model, providing insights into the BCS-BEC crossover relevant for ultracold atom experiments.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed phase diagram and temperature scale analysis of the AHM across the BCS-BEC crossover using extensive DQMC simulations.
Findings
Maximum $T_c$ around 0.16 t at specific U and filling
Identification of pairing and degeneracy temperature scales
Features indicating a crossover between Fermi-liquid and non-Fermi-liquid behaviors
Abstract
Recent experiments with ultracold fermionic atoms in optical lattices have provided a tuneable and clean realization of the attractive Hubbard model (AHM). In view of this, several physical properties may be thoroughly studied across the crossover between weak (Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer, BCS) and strong (Bose-Einstein condensation, BEC) couplings. Here we report on extensive determinant Quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) studies of the AHM on a square lattice, from which several different quantities have been calculated and should be useful as a roadmap to experiments. We have obtained a detailed phase diagram for the critical superconducting temperature, , in terms of the band filling, , and interaction strength, , from which we pinpoint a somewhat wide region ( is the hopping amplitude) and leading to a maximum $T_c…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
