Synthetic dimension-induced pseudo Jahn-Teller effect in one-dimensional confined fermions
Abstract
We demonstrate the failure of the adiabatic Born-Oppenheimer approximation to describe the ground state of a quantum impurity within an ultracold Fermi gas despite substantial mass differences between the bath and impurity species. Increasing repulsion leads to the appearance of non-adiabatic couplings between the fast bath and slow impurity degrees of freedom which reduce the parity symmetry of the latter according to the pseudo Jahn-Teller effect. The presence of this mechanism is associated to a conical intersection involving the impurity position and the inverse of the interaction strength which acts as a synthetic dimension. We elucidate the presence of these effects via a detailed ground state analysis involving the comparison of ab initio fully-correlated simulations with effective models. Our study suggests ultracold atomic ensembles as potent emulators of complex molecular phenomena.
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@article{arxiv.2310.17995,
title = {Synthetic dimension-induced pseudo Jahn-Teller effect in one-dimensional confined fermions},
author = {André Becker and Georgios M. Koutentakis and Peter Schmelcher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17995},
year = {2024}
}