Theory of the Rotating Polaron: Spectrum and Self-Localization
Quantum Gases
2018-12-19 v1 Other Condensed Matter
Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We study a quantum impurity possessing both translational and internal rotational degrees of freedom interacting with a bosonic bath. Such a system corresponds to a `rotating polaron', which can be used to model, e.g., a rotating molecule immersed in an ultracold Bose gas or superfluid Helium. We derive the Hamiltonian of the rotating polaron and study its spectrum in the weak- and strong-coupling regimes using a combination of variational, diagrammatic, and mean-field approaches. We reveal how the coupling between linear and angular momenta affects stable quasiparticle states, and demonstrate that internal rotation leads to an enhanced self-localization in the translational degrees of freedom.
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@article{arxiv.1809.01204,
title = {Theory of the Rotating Polaron: Spectrum and Self-Localization},
author = {Enderalp Yakaboylu and Bikashkali Midya and Andreas Deuchert and Nikolai Leopold and Mikhail Lemeshko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.01204},
year = {2018}
}
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11 pages, 6 figures