Role of thermal two-phonon scattering for impurity dynamics in a low-dimensional BEC
Abstract
We numerically study the relaxation dynamics of a single, heavy impurity atom interacting with a finite one- or two-dimensional, ultracold Bose-gas. While there is a clear separation of time scales between processes resulting from single- and two-phonon scattering in three spatial dimensions, the thermalization in lower dimensions is dominated by two-phonon processes. This is due to infrared divergencies in the corresponding scattering rates in the thermodynamic limit, which are a manifestation of the Mermin-Wagner-Hohenberg theorem. It makes it necessary to include second-order phonon scattering in one-dimensional systems even at and above a crossover temperature in two spatial dimensions. scales inversely with the system size and is much smaller than currently experimentally accessible.
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@article{arxiv.1712.07912,
title = {Role of thermal two-phonon scattering for impurity dynamics in a low-dimensional BEC},
author = {Tobias Lausch and Artur Widera and Michael Fleischhauer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.07912},
year = {2018}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures