Persistence of Bose condensate after Fermi surface destruction in a Bose-Fermi Mixture

ORAL

Abstract

We propose a single variational wave function to investigate the ground state properties of a Bose-Fermi mixture with equal boson and fermion population. We use variational and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo techniques to study this mixture as a function of increasing attraction between bosons and fermions. Sandwiched between the expected states in weak and the strong coupling limits, we find evidence for a novel state at intermediate coupling for which we make two predictions: (I) a complete destruction of the atomic Fermi surface and emergence of a molecular Fermi sea that coexists with a remnant of the Bose-Einstein condensate, and (II) evidence for fermion pairing correlations mediated by bosons.

*We acknowledge support from NSF DMR-0907275 (E.D., N.T.) and from NSF DMR-1006532 (M.R.). S.Z. is supported by the start-up fund from the University of Hong Kong.

Authors

  • Eric Duchon

    • The Ohio State University
  • Shizhong Zhang

    • The University of Hong Kong
  • Soon-Yong Chang

    • The Ohio State University
  • Mohit Randeria

    • The Ohio State University
  • Nandini Trivedi

    • The Ohio State University