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Published on: March 30, 2017
Mechanism for sound dissipation in a two-dimensional degenerate Fermi gas
Krzysztof Gawryluk1, Mirosław Brewczyk2
1Wydział Fizyki, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, ul. K. Ciołkowskiego 1L, 15245, Białystok, Poland. k.gawryluk@uwb.edu.pl.
Abstract:
We numerically study the transport properties of a two-dimensional Fermi gas in a weakly and strongly interacting regimes, in the range of temperatures close to the transition to a superfluid phase. For that we excite sound waves in a fermionic mixture by using the phase imprinting technique, follow their evolution, and finally determine both their speed and attenuation. Our formalism, originated from a density-functional theory, incorporates thermal fluctuations via the grand canonical ensemble description and with the help of Metropolis algoritm. From numerical simulations we extract temperature dependence of the sound velocity and diffusivity as well as the dependence on the interaction strength. We emphasize the role of virtual vortex-antivortex pairs creation in the process of sound dissipation.
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