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Normal-Superfluid Interface Scattering For Polarized Fermion Gases
We argue that, for the recent experiments with imbalanced fermion gases, a
temperature difference may occur between the normal (N) and the gapped
superfluid (SF) phase. Using the mean-field formalism, we study particle
scattering off the N-SF interface from the deep BCS to the unitary regime. We
show that the thermal conductivity across the interface drops exponentially
fast with increasing , where is the chemical potential imbalance.
This implies a blocking of thermal equilibration between the N and the SF
phase. We also provide a possible mechanism for the creation of gap
oscillations (FFLO-like states) as seen in recent studies on these systems.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Semiclassical Approach to Competing Orders in Two-leg Spin Ladder with Ring-Exchange
We investigate the competition between different orders in the two-leg spin
ladder with a ring-exchange interaction by means of a bosonic approach. The
latter is defined in terms of spin-1 hardcore bosons which treat the N\'eel and
vector chirality order parameters on an equal footing. A semiclassical approach
of the resulting model describes the phases of the two-leg spin ladder with a
ring-exchange. In particular, we derive the low-energy effective actions which
govern the physical properties of the rung-singlet and dominant vector
chirality phases. As a by-product of our approach, we reveal the mutual
induction phenomenon between spin and chirality with, for instance, the
emergence of a vector-chirality phase from the application of a magnetic field
in bilayer systems coupled by four-spin exchange interactions.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
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