Vortices in Superfluid Fermi Gases through the BEC to BCS Crossover

Abstract

We have analyzed a single vortex at T=0 in a 3D superfluid atomic Fermi gas across a Feshbach resonance. On the BCS side, the order parameter varies on two scales: kF-1 and the coherence length , while only variation on the scale of is seen away from the BCS limit. The circulating current has a peak value jmax which is a non-monotonic function of 1/kF as implying a maximum critical velocity vF at unitarity. The number of fermionic bound states in the core decreases as we move from the BCS to BEC regime. Remarkably, a bound state branch persists even on the BEC side reflecting the composite nature of bosonic molecules.

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