Bose Polarons at Finite Temperature and Strong Coupling

Phys Rev Lett. 2018 Feb 2;120(5):050405. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.050405.

Abstract

A mobile impurity coupled to a weakly interacting Bose gas, a Bose polaron, displays several interesting effects. While a single attractive quasiparticle is known to exist at zero temperature, we show here that the spectrum splits into two quasiparticles at finite temperatures for sufficiently strong impurity-boson interaction. The ground state quasiparticle has minimum energy at T_{c}, the critical temperature for Bose-Einstein condensation, and it becomes overdamped when T≫T_{c}. The quasiparticle with higher energy instead exists only below T_{c}, since it is a strong mixture of the impurity with thermally excited collective Bogoliubov modes. This phenomenology is not restricted to ultracold gases, but should occur whenever a mobile impurity is coupled to a medium featuring a gapless bosonic mode with a large population for finite temperature.