Thermally stable p-wave repulsive Fermi polaron without a two-body bound state
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the polaron physics of an impurity immersed in a two-dimensional Fermi sea, interacting via a p-wave interaction at finite temperature. In the unitary limit with a divergent scattering area, we find a well-defined repulsive Fermi polaron at short interaction range, which shows a remarkable thermal stability with increasing temperature. The appearance of such a stable repulsive Fermi polaron in the resonantly interacting limit can be attributed to the existence of a quasi-bound dressed molecule state hidden in the two-particle continuum, although there is no bound state in the two-particle limit. We show that the repulsive Fermi polaron disappears when the interaction range increases or when the scattering area is tuned to the weakly-interacting regime. The large interaction range and small scattering area instead stabilize attractive Fermi polarons.
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@article{arxiv.2311.10238,
title = {Thermally stable p-wave repulsive Fermi polaron without a two-body bound state},
author = {Hui Hu and Jia Wang and Xia-Ji Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.10238},
year = {2023}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures