Mobile impurity interacting with a Hubbard chain and the role of Friedel oscillations
Abstract
This work examines a mobile impurity interacting with a bath of a few spin- and spin- fermions in a small one-dimensional open lattice system. We study ground-state properties using the exact diagonalization method, where the system is modeled by a three-component Fermi Hubbard Hamiltonian. We find that in addition to the standard phase separation between a strongly repulsive impurity and the bath, a strongly-attractive impurity also phase separates with the fermionic holes. Furthermore, we find that the impurity can show an oscillatory pattern in its density for intermediate bath-impurity interactions, which are induced by Friedel oscillations in the fermionic bath. This rich behavior of the impurity could be probed with fermionic ultracold mixtures in optical lattices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.06169,
title = {Mobile impurity interacting with a Hubbard chain and the role of Friedel oscillations},
author = {Felipe Isaule and Abel Rojo-Francàs and Duc Tuan Hoang and Thomás Fogarty and Thomas Busch and Bruno Juliá-Díaz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06169},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
15 pages, 14 figures