Kovtun-Son-Starinets Conjecture and Effects of Mass Imbalance in the Normal State of an Ultracold Fermi Gas in the BCS-BEC Crossover Region
Abstract
We theoretically assess the conjecture proposed by Kovtun, Son, and Starinets, stating that the ratio η/s of the shear viscosity η to the entropy density s has the lower bound as η/s/(4π kB). In the normal state of a mass-imbalanced ultracold Fermi gas, consistently including strong-coupling corrections to both η and s within the self-consistent T-matrix approximation, we evaluate η/s over the entire BCS (Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer)-BEC (Bose-Einstein condensation) crossover region, in the presence of mass imbalance. We find that η/s achieves the minimum value 4.5× /(4π kB), not at the unitarity, but slightly in the BEC regime, (kFas)-1 0.4>0 (where as is the s-wave scattering length, and kF is the Fermi momentum). In contract to the previous expectation, we find that this lower bound is almost independent of mass imbalance: Our results predict that all the mass-balanced 6Li-6Li and 40K-40K mixtures and the mass-imbalanced 40K-161Dy mixture give almost the same lower bound of η/s. We also point out that the two quantum phenomena, Pauli blocking and bound-state formation, are crucial keys for the lower bound of η/s.
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