Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2007-11-05
Phys. Rev. Lett . 100, 070401(2008)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
5 pages, 4 figures; comments added; 2 figures changed according to new results; inset Fig.2 corrected; accepted for publicatio
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.070401
We study the effect of the rotation on a harmonically trapped Fermi gas at zero temperature under the assumption that vortices are not formed. We show that at unitarity the rotation produces a phase separation between a non rotating superfluid (S) core and a rigidly rotating normal (N) gas. The interface between the two phases is characterized by a density discontinuity $n_{\rm N}/n_{\rm S}= 0.85$, independent of the angular velocity. The depletion of the superfluid and the angular momentum of the rotating configuration are calculated as a function of the angular velocity. The conditions of stability are also discussed and the critical angular velocity for the onset of a spontaneous quadrupole deformation of the interface is evaluated.
Bausmerth Ingrid
Recati Alessio
Stringari Sandro
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