Abstract

We show that an antiferrosmectic-$C$ phase has lower energy at high densities than the nonmagnetized Fermi gas and ferronematic phases in an ultracold gas of fermionic atoms, or molecules, with large magnetic dipole moments. This phase, which is analogous to meson condensation in dense nuclear matter, is a one-dimensional periodic structure in which the fermions localize in layers with their pseudospin direction aligned parallel to the layers and staggered layer by layer.

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