Abstract

We theoretically investigate the inhomogeneous Fulde–Ferrell (FF) superfluidity in a three-dimensional atomic Fermi gas with Rashba spin–orbit coupling near a broad Feshbach resonance. We show that within mean-field theory the FF superfluid state is always more favorable than the standard Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer superfluid state when an in-plane Zeeman field is applied. We present a qualitative finite-temperature phase diagram near resonance and argue that the predicted FF superfluid is observable with experimentally attainable temperatures (i.e. T ∼ 0.2TF, where TF is the characteristic Fermi degenerate temperature).

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