Atom-dimer and dimer-dimer scatterings in a spin-orbit coupled Fermi gas
Abstract
Using the diagrammatic approach, here we study how spin-orbit coupling (SOC) affects the fermion-dimer and dimer-dimer scattering lengths in the Born approximation, and benchmark their accuracy with the higher-order approximations. We consider both isotropic and Rashba couplings in three dimensions, and show that the Born approximation gives accurate results in the 1/(m α as) -1 limit, where m is the mass of the fermions, α is the strength of the SOC, and as is the s-wave scattering length between fermions. This is because the higher-loop contributions form a perturbative series in the 1/(m α as) < 0 region that is controlled by the smallness of the residue Z of the dimer propagator. In sharp contrast, since Z grows with the square-root of the binding energy of the dimer in the 1/(m α as) > 0 region, all of the higher-loop contributions are of similar order.
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