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Dressed molecules in resonantly interacting ultracold atomic Fermi gases
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Quantum ScienceQuantum Lattice SystemEngineeringPhysicsBroad ResonancesNarrow ResonancesNatural SciencesMany-body Quantum PhysicCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomComputational ChemistryQuantum ChemistryBose-einstein CondensationComposite BosonMany-body Problem
We present a detailed analysis of the two-channel atom-molecule effective Hamiltonian for an ultracold two-component homogeneous Fermi gas interacting near a Feshbach resonance. We particularly focus on the two-body and many-body properties of the dressed molecules in such a gas. An exact result for the many-body T-matrix of the two-channel theory is derived by both considering coupled vertex equations and the functional integral methods. The field theory incorporates exactly the two-body physics of the Feshbach scattering by means of simple analytical formulas without any fitting parameters. New interesting many-body effects are discussed in the case of narrow resonances. We give also a description of the BEC-BCS crossover above and below T_C. The effects of different approximations for the selfenergy of the dressed molecules are discussed. The single-channel results are derived as a special limit for broad resonances. Moreover, through an analytic analysis of the BEC limit, the relation between the composite boson of the single-channel model and the dressed-molecule of the two-channel model is established.
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