Non-equilibrium quantum dynamics and formation of the Bose polaron

Author:  ["Magnus G. Skou","Thomas G. Skov","Nils B. Jørgensen","Kristian K. Nielsen","Arturo Camacho-Guardian","Thomas Pohl","Georg M. Bruun","Jan J. Arlt"]

Publication:  Nature Physics

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Abstract

Advancing our understanding of non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum many-body systems remains one of the greatest challenges in physics. Here we report on the experimental observation of a paradigmatic many-body problem, namely the non-equilibrium dynamics of a quantum impurity immersed in a bosonic environment1,2. We use an interferometric technique to prepare coherent superposition states of atoms in a Bose–Einstein condensate with a small impurity-state component, and monitor the evolution of such quantum superpositions into polaronic quasiparticles. These results offer a systematic picture of polaron formation3–7 from weak to strong impurity interactions. They reveal three distinct regimes of evolution with dynamical transitions that provide a link between few-body processes and many-body dynamics. Our measurements reveal universal dynamical behaviour in interacting many-body systems and demonstrate new pathways to study non-equilibrium quantum phenomena. Quantum impurities immersed in a bosonic environment can evolve into polaronic quasiparticles, so-called polarons. Interferometric measurement reveals this transition, which involves three different regimes dominated by few-body and many-body dynamics.

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Skou, M.G., Skov, T.G., Jørgensen, N.B. et al. Non-equilibrium quantum dynamics and formation of the Bose polaron. Nat. Phys. (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-021-01184-5

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