For a chiral parabolic band, the polaron self-energy and pair propagator are claimed to depart strongly from the nonchiral case at low momentum, producing instabilities that disappear at large momentum.
Polaron in a $p+ip$ Fermi topological superfluid
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abstract
We study polaron excitations induced by an impurity interacting with a two-dimensional $p+ip$ Fermi superfluid. As the Fermi-Fermi pairing interaction is tuned, the background Fermi superfluid undergoes a topological phase transition. We show that such a transition is accompanied by a discontinuity in the second derivative of the polaron energy, regardless of the impurity-fermion interaction. We also identify a polaron to trimer crossover when the Fermi superfluid is in the strongly interacting, thus topologically trivial, regime. However, the trimer state is metastable against the molecular state where the impurity binds a Bogoliubov quasiparticle from the Fermi superfluid. By comparing the polaron to molecule transition in our system with that of an impurity in a noninteracting Fermi sea, we find that pairing interactions in the background Fermi superfluid effectively facilitate the impurity-fermion binding. Our results suggest the possibility of using the impurity as a probe for detecting topological phase transitions in the background; they also reveal interesting competitions between various many-body states in the system.
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Attractive polaron formed in doped nonchiral/chiral parabolic system within ladder approximation
For a chiral parabolic band, the polaron self-energy and pair propagator are claimed to depart strongly from the nonchiral case at low momentum, producing instabilities that disappear at large momentum.