Partridge G B, Li Wenhui, Liao Y A, Hulet R G, Haque M, Stoof H T C
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Rice Quantum Institute, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Nov 10;97(19):190407. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.190407.
The real-space densities of a polarized strongly interacting two-component Fermi gas of 6Li atoms reveal two low-temperature regimes, both with a fully paired core. At the lowest temperatures, the unpolarized core deforms with increasing polarization. Sharp boundaries between the core and the excess unpaired atoms are consistent with a phase separation driven by a first-order phase transition. In contrast, at higher temperatures the core does not deform but remains unpolarized up to a critical polarization. The boundaries are not sharp in this case, indicating a partially polarized shell between the core and the unpaired atoms. The temperature dependence is consistent with a tricritical point in the phase diagram.