Abstract

We investigate pseudogap phenomena in a two-dimensional Fermi gas. Including pairing fluctuations within a self-consistent $T$-matrix approximation, we determine the pseudogap temperature $T^*$ below which a dip appears in the density of states $\rho(\omega)$ around the Fermi level. Evaluating $T^*$, we identify the pseudogap region in the phase diagram of this system. We find that, while the observed BKT (Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless) transition temperature $T^{\rm exp}_{\rm BKT}$ in a $^6$Li Fermi gas is in the pseudogap regime, the detailed pseudogap structure in $\rho(\omega)$ at $T^{\rm exp}_{\rm BKT}$ still differs from a fully-gapped one, indicating the importance of amplitude fluctuations in the Cooper channel there. Since the observed $T^{\rm exp}_{\rm BKT}$ in the weak-coupling regime cannot be explained by the recent BKT theory which only includes phase fluctuations, our results may provide a hint about how to improve this BKT theory. Although $\rho(\omega)$ has not been measured in this system, we show that the assessment of our results is still possible by using the observable Tan's contact.

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