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Large Range of Stability of Larkin-Ovchinnikov States for Imbalanced Fermi Gases in Optical Lattices

We show that Larkin-Ovchinnikov (LO) states with modulated superfluid order parameters have a considerably larger range of stability in a lattice than in the continuum. We obtain the phase diagram for the 3D cubic attractive Hubbard model with an unequal population of up and down fermions using the Bogoliubov-de Gennes fully self-consistent method. We find a strong modulation of the local polarization that should provide a distinct signature for detection of the LO phase. The shell structure in the presence of a trap generates singularities in the density at the phase boundaries and provide additional evidence for the LO phase. Depending on specific parameters, the LO ground state occurs over a large range of population imbalance, involving 80% of the atoms in the trap, and can exist up to an entropy s ~ 0.5 k_B per fermion.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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