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Strongly Interacting Mixtures of 23-Na and 40-K

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Abstract

Mixtures of quantum fluids lie at the forefront of research into strongly-correlated quantum matter. We explore the rich phase diagram of the Bose-Fermi mixture in the impurity limit by immersing fermionic impurities in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) with near-resonant interactions. We create Bose polarons near quantum criticality and probe their energy, spectral width, and short-range correlations as a function of temperature. We observe their inverse lifetime, determined via spectral width, to increase linearly with temperature at the Planckian scale, a hallmark of quantum critical behavior.

We further measure collective oscillation spectra of the Bose-Fermi mixture as a function of interspecies coupling in the fermionic impurity limit. We observe a dissipationless flow of the fermionic impurities, even as the mixture enters the strong-coupling regime where the impurities inherit the hydrodynamic modes of the BEC.

Publication: Bose polarons near quantum criticality, Z.Z. Yan, Y. Ni, C. Robens, M. Zwierlein, Science 2020

Presenters

  • Eric Wolf

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

Authors

  • Eric Wolf

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Yiqi Ni

    MIT

  • Alexander Chuang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT

  • Carsten Robens

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Martin W Zwierlein

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology