Rf spectra and pseudogap in ultracold Fermi gases across the BCS-BEC crossover from pairing fluctuation theory
Chuping Li, Lin Sun, Kaichao Zhang, Junru Wu, Yuxuan Wu, Dingli Yuan, Pengyi Chen, Qijin Chen

TL;DR
This paper uses advanced pairing fluctuation theory with numerical convolution to analyze the spectral function and rf spectra of ultracold Fermi gases, revealing the continuous emergence of the pseudogap across the BCS-BEC crossover.
Contribution
It introduces a full numerical convolution approach incorporating particle-hole fluctuations, improving quantitative accuracy in modeling the pseudogap in ultracold Fermi gases.
Findings
The pseudogap appears continuously from BCS to BEC regimes.
Pairs become diffusive at energies above twice the pseudogap.
Results align quantitatively with recent experimental data.
Abstract
The pseudogap phenomenon is a hallmark of strongly interacting Fermi systems, from high-temperature superconductors to ultracold atomic gases, yet its precise origin remains debated. Here we calculate the spectral function and rf spectra of ultracold atomic gases across the BCS-BEC crossover to quantitatively investigate the pairing mechanism of the pseudogap. We advance our pairing fluctuation theory by incorporating particle-hole fluctuations, which renormalize the effective interaction in the particle-particle channel. To achieve quantitative accuracy, we employ a full numerical convolution for the pair susceptibility and self-energy, moving beyond previous analytic pseudogap approximations. This convolution approach automatically captures two critical effects: (i) the full spectral broadening of fermions due to finite pair lifetime, and (ii) the previously neglected pair-hole…
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