We investigate single-particle excitations and strong-coupling effects in the
BCS-BEC crossover regime of a superfluid Fermi gas. Including phase and
amplitude fluctuations of the superfluid order parameter within a T-matrix
theory, we calculate the superfluid density of states (DOS), as well as
single-particle spectral weight, over the entire BCS-BEC crossover region below
the superfluid transition temperature Tc. We clarify how the pseudogap
in the normal state evolves into the superfluid gap, as one passes through
Tc. While the pseudogap in DOS continuously evolves into the
superfluid gap in the weak-coupling BCS regime, the superfluid gap in the
crossover region is shown to appear in DOS after the pseudogap disappears below
Tc. In the phase diagram with respect to the temperature and
interaction strength, we determine the region where strong pairing fluctuations
dominate over single-particle properties of the system. Our results would be
useful for the study of strong-coupling phenomena in the BCS-BEC crossover
regime of a superfluid Fermi gas.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figure