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| Format: | Preprint |
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.12117 |
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- We investigate the correlations acting within the layers in a superfluid system of electron-hole spatially separated layers. In this system of quasi-dipoles, the dominant correlations are Hartree--Fock. We find in the BEC regime of the superfluid where screening is negligible, that the effect of the correlations on superfluid properties is also negligible. However, in the BCS-BEC crossover regime, where the screening plays a crucial role, we find that the superfluid gap is significantly weakened because the correlations significantly boost the number of low-energy particle-hole excitations participating in the screening process. Finally, the intralayer correlations are found in this system to suppress a predicted phenomenon in which the average pair size passes through a minimum as the crossover regime is traversed. In the presence of intralayer correlations, the minimum is either extremely weak or completely absent.