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Radiofrequency Spectroscopy of Bose Polarons with Strong Final State Interactions

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Abstract

The fate of impurities immersed in a quantum bath is a fundamental problem in many-body physics. In experiments on Bose-Fermi mixtures of Na-40K we have previously observed the formation of Bose polarons, impurity atoms strongly coupled to a Bose-Einstein condensate [1]. The nature of these polarons and their excitations in the case where a two-body bound state is supported by the interatomic potential is not well understood. We study this energy landscape by starting with a more weakly coupled Bose polaron and exploring the final states it can be coupled to via radiofrequency spectroscopy . We choose the final spin of the impurity such that the impurity-boson scattering length is positive, and thus supports two-body bound states (i.e. heteronuclear Feshbach molecules). We find that two-body physics is insufficient to explain our spectra, and instead reveal many-particle correlations between the impurity and the host bosons.




[1] Z. Z. Yan, Y. Ni, C. Robens, and M. W. Zwierlein, Science 368, 190 (2020).

Presenters

  • Alexander Chuang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Alexander Chuang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Carsten Robens

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Yiqi Ni

    MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Eric Wolf

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Yiming Zhang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Arthur Christianen

    Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

  • Richard Schmidt

    Harvard University

  • Martin W Zwierlein

    MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology