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Characteristic length scale and energy of a vortex line in a dilute, superfluid Fermi gas
Published 2001-11-22Version 1
We calculate the characteristic length scale of a vortex line in a dilute, superfluid gas of fermionic atoms, and find that it is in general smaller, and has a weaker density dependence than the BCS coherence length. Taking this into account, we find the energy of a vortex line to be larger than has previously been estimated. As a consequence, the critical frequency for formation of vortices in trapped fermion gases can be significantly larger than earlier calculations have suggested.
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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