We consider a gas of cold fermionic atoms having two spin components with
interactions characterized by their s-wave scattering length a. At positive
scattering length the atoms form weakly bound bosonic molecules which can be
evaporatively cooled to undergo Bose-Einstein condensation, whereas at negative
scattering length BCS pairing can take place. It is shown that, by
adiabatically tuning the scattering length a from positive to negative
values, one may transform the molecular Bose-Einstein condensate into a highly
degenerate atomic Fermi gas, with the ratio of temperature to Fermi temperature
T/TF∼10−2. The corresponding critical final value of kF∣a∣
which leads to the BCS transition is found to be about one half, where kF is
the Fermi momentum.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Phys. Rev. Lett. in pres