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Observation of coherent multiorbital polarons in a two-dimensional Fermi gas

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arxiv 1901.09105 v2 pith:4GNLRC3R submitted 2019-01-25 cond-mat.quant-gas

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keywords fermimathrmmultiorbitalorbitalpolaronsexperimentalmany-bodyobservation
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We report on the experimental observation of multiorbital polarons in a two-dimensional Fermi gas of $^{173}\mathrm{Yb}$ atoms formed by mobile impurities in the metastable $^3\mathrm{P}_0$ orbital and a Fermi sea in the ground-state $^1\mathrm{S}_0$ orbital. We spectroscopically probe the energies of attractive and repulsive polarons close to an orbital Feshbach resonance and characterize their coherence by measuring the quasiparticle residue. For all probed interaction parameters, the repulsive polaron is a long-lived quasiparticle with a decay rate more than 2 orders of magnitude below its energy. We formulate a many-body theory, which accurately treats the interorbital interactions in two dimensions and agrees well with the experimental results. Our work paves the way for the investigation of many-body physics in multiorbital ultracold Fermi gases.

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