Three-Component Fermi Gas in a one-dimensional Optical Lattice

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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4 pages, published version. Experimental discussion has been extended

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10.1103/PhysRevA.80.041604

We investigate the effect of the anisotropy between the s-wave scattering lengths of a three-component atomic Fermi gas loaded into a one-dimensional optical lattice. We find four different phases which support trionic instabilities made of bound states of three fermions. These phases distinguish themselves by the relative phases between the 2$k_F$ atomic density waves fluctuations of the three species. At small enough densities or strong anisotropies we give further evidences for a decoupling and the stabilization of more conventional BCS phases. Finally our results are discussed in light of a recent experiment on $^{6}$Li atoms.

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