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Neural networks reveal exotic paired states in 2D spin-imbalanced Fermi gas

Researchers have utilized a novel neural network variational Monte Carlo method, employing the AGPs FermiNet Ansatz, to investigate the 2D spin-imbalanced Fermi gas. This study reveals distinct phases, including the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov phase in the BCS limit and a polarized superfluid in the BEC limit. Notably, the research observed the formation of an exotic crystal of Cooper pairs within a Fermi fluid of unpaired majority-spin particles at intermediate interaction strengths, alongside a reduction in minority-spin momentum density. AI

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IMPACT Introduces a novel neural network approach for simulating complex quantum systems, potentially advancing condensed matter physics research.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper detailing a new application of neural networks to a physics problem.

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 · Wan Tong Lou, Gino Cassella, Andres Perez Fadon, Halvard Sutterud, David Pfau, James S. Spencer, Johannes Knolle, W. M. C. Foulkes ·

    Uncovering Exotic Paired States in the 2D Spin-Imbalanced Fermi Gas with Neural Wave Functions

    arXiv:2604.24883v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We study the zero-temperature phase diagram of the 2D spin-imbalanced Fermi gas with short-ranged attractive interactions using the recently developed neural network variational Monte Carlo method with the AGPs FermiNet Ansatz. Th…