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      Exchange interactions in the Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation for the stability analysis of itinerant ferromagnetism

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          Itinerant ferromagnetism, i.e. spontaneous polarization of non-localized particles, is expected to occur for strong repulsive interactions in a spin-1/2 Fermi system. However, this state has proven notoriously hard to find experimentally, both in ultracold gases and in solids. This raises questions about the stability of the itinerant ferromagnetic state itself. Here we develop a new approach to describe both the direct and exchange interactions for a general interaction potential in the path-integral formalism and we apply this method to itinerant ferromagnetism in three-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases. We show that the exchange interactions are lost in the Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation and we propose to explicitly include the exchange effects in a new modified interaction potential. In the saddle-point approximation, the effect of interactions can be taken into account using only three parameters. If the interactions become too strong, all saddle points become unstable to density fluctuations. This greatly restricts the area in the phase diagram where uniform itinerant ferromagnetism is expected to occur.

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          Itinerant Ferromagnetism in a Fermi Gas of Ultracold Atoms

          Can a gas of spin-up and spin-down fermions become ferromagnetic due to repulsive interactions? This question which has not yet found a definitive theoretical answer was addressed in an experiment with an ultracold two-component Fermi gas. The observation of non-monotonic behavior of lifetime, kinetic energy, and size for increasing repulsive interactions provides strong evidence for a phase transition to a ferromagnetic state. It implies that itinerant ferromagnetism of delocalized fermions is possible without lattice and band structure and validates the most basic model for ferromagnetism introduced by Stoner.
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              13 November 2015
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              10.1103/PhysRevA.98.023635
              1511.04502
              7101eaba-4b17-4c30-bb12-cbc9827988db

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              Phys. Rev. A 98, 023635 (2018)
              5 pages, 3 figures
              cond-mat.quant-gas

              Quantum gases & Cold atoms
              Quantum gases & Cold atoms

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