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Observation of low-lying impurity states in Bose-Einstein condensates

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Impurities embedded in a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) of 39K atoms are investigated with a pump-probe ejection spectroscopy sequence. The spectroscopic signal exhibits a strong feature corresponding to a Bose polaron in agreement with prior injection spectroscopy and theory. In addition, significant spectral weight at energies well below the energy of the polaron is observed, which is absent in injection spectroscopy. The energy and spectral weight of this signal are measured as a function of interaction strength and evolution time between the pump and probe pulses. We tentatively compare these results to two different theoretical models: a low-energy impurity state dressed by many bosonic excitations and a bipolaron state formed by two polarons due to attractive interactions mediated by the BEC. Such states can exist due to the large compressibility of the weakly interacting BEC. Both theories predict ejection spectra consistent with the low-energy signal, but only the bipolaron model is compatible with its spectral weight. These results indicate that lowenergy states below the usual polaron exist for strong interactions, calling for further experimental investigations

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Charged Bose polarons at finite momentum

cond-mat.quant-gas · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Finite-range interactions in charged Bose polarons produce a characteristic momentum scale of maximum dressing, non-monotonic damping, and high-momentum scaling Γ_p ~ 1/p, unlike divergent contact-interaction results.

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  • Charged Bose polarons at finite momentum cond-mat.quant-gas · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    Finite-range interactions in charged Bose polarons produce a characteristic momentum scale of maximum dressing, non-monotonic damping, and high-momentum scaling Γ_p ~ 1/p, unlike divergent contact-interaction results.