Two-dimensional mixture of dipolar fermions: Equation of state and magnetic phases

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We study a two-component mixture of fermionic dipoles in two dimensions at zero temperature, interacting via a purely repulsive 1/r3 potential. This model can be realized with ultracold atoms or molecules when their dipole moments are aligned in the confinement direction orthogonal to the plane. We characterize the unpolarized mixture by means of the diffusion Monte Carlo technique. Computing the equation of state, we identify the regime of validity for a mean-field theory based on a low-density expansion and compare our results with the hard-disk model of repulsive fermions. At high density, we address the possibility of itinerant ferromagnetism, namely, whether the ground state can be fully polarized in the fluid phase. Within the fixed-node approximation, we show that the accuracy of Jastrow-Slater trial wave functions, even with the typical two-body backflow correction, is not sufficient to resolve the relevant energy differences. By making use of the iterative-backflow improved trial wave functions, we observe no signature of a fully polarized ground state up to the freezing density.

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Comparin, T., Bombín, R., Holzmann, M., Mazzanti, F., Boronat, J., & Giorgini, S. (2019). Two-dimensional mixture of dipolar fermions: Equation of state and magnetic phases. Physical Review A, 99(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.99.043609

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