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Observation of Attractive and Repulsive Polarons in a Bose-Einstein Condensate

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The problem of an impurity particle moving through a bosonic medium plays a fundamental role in physics. However, the canonical scenario of a mobile impurity immersed in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) has not yet been realized. Here, we use radio frequency spectroscopy of ultracold bosonic $^{39}$K atoms to experimentally demonstrate the existence of a well-defined quasiparticle state of an impurity interacting with a BEC. We measure the energy of the impurity both for attractive and repulsive interactions, and find excellent agreement with theories that incorporate three-body correlations, both in the weak-coupling limits and across unitarity. The spectral response consists of a well-defined quasiparticle peak at weak coupling, while for increasing interaction strength, the spectrum is strongly broadened and becomes dominated by the many-body continuum of excited states. Crucially, no significant effects of three-body decay are observed. Our results open up exciting prospects for studying mobile impurities in a bosonic environment and strongly interacting Bose systems in general.

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Rabi Oscillations of Strongly Driven Bose Polarons

cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-04-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A trial-wavefunction calculation predicts anomalous Rabi oscillations and a steady-state magnetization for strongly driven Bose polarons when attractive and repulsive polaron branches coexist.

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  • Rabi Oscillations of Strongly Driven Bose Polarons cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-04-18 · conditional · none · ref 24 · internal anchor

    A trial-wavefunction calculation predicts anomalous Rabi oscillations and a steady-state magnetization for strongly driven Bose polarons when attractive and repulsive polaron branches coexist.