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O Dutta1, R Kanamoto, P Meystre
1Department of Physics and B2 Institute, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA.
Abstract:
We examine the stability of a trapped dipolar condensate mixed with a single-component fermion gas at T=0. Whereas pure dipolar condensates with a small s-wave interaction are unstable even at small dipole-dipole interaction strength, we find that the admixture of fermions can significantly stabilize them, depending on the strength of the boson-fermion interaction. Within the stable regime we find a region where a ground state is characterized by a density wave along the soft trap direction.
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