Bose-Fermi $N$-polaron state emergence from correlation-mediated blocking of phase separation
Abstract
We study fermionic impurities in a one-dimensional lattice bosonic bath at unit filling. Using DMRG and mixed boundary conditions-periodic for bosons, open for fermions -- we find an -polaron ground state replacing phase separation at high interspecies repulsion. This tightly bound state of clustered particles emerges due to strong impurity-bath correlations, which induce large impurity-impurity correlations that we quantify via the von Neumann entropy and bipartite mutual information, respectively. This system also reveals a fermionic self-localization effect from a Mott insulator background due to local correlations between the impurities and the bath. The growth of long-range correlations breaks this Mott phase, resulting in the transition to impurity clusters delocalized along the system. Finally, we show that there is a critical impurity number, which depends on intraspecies bosonic interaction, beyond which phase separation is recovered.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.13785,
title = {Bose-Fermi $N$-polaron state emergence from correlation-mediated blocking of phase separation},
author = {Felipe Gómez-Lozada and Hoshu Hiyane and Thomas Busch and Thomás Fogarty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.13785},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
10 pages, 12 figures. Updated version with additional discussion on the multiple impurity case and system-size scaling