π-phase and Spontaneous Supercurrent induced by Pseudo-ferromagnetic junction in a spin-polarized superfluid Fermi gas

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We theoretically investigate a possible spontaneous current state in a polarized superfluid Fermi gas confined in a toroidal trap. When one puts a weak nonmagnetic potential barrier in this system, this barrier is known to be magnetized in the sense that some of excess ↑-spin atoms are localized around it (where the ↑-spin describes the majority component of the polarized Fermi gas). Using this unique property, we show that this magnetized barrier, or the pseudo-ferromagnetic junction, induces a spontaneous current circulating along the toroidal trap. While the ordinary supercurrent state appears as a metastable state, this spontaneous current state is realized as the most stable state, originating from the phase twist of the superfluid order parameter by the magnetized potential barrier. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Kashimura, T., Tsuchiya, S., & Ohashi, Y. (2012). π-phase and Spontaneous Supercurrent induced by Pseudo-ferromagnetic junction in a spin-polarized superfluid Fermi gas. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 400). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/400/1/012027

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