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Fermi polaron revisited: polaron-molecule transition and coexistence

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arxiv 2003.11710 v4 pith:G3TTPL3L submitted 2020-03-26 cond-mat.quant-gas

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keywords transitionpolaron-moleculefermiimpuritypolaroncoexistencefinitemolecule
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We revisit the polaron-molecule transition in three-dimensional(3D) fermion systems using the well-established variational approach. The molecule is found to be intrinsically unstable against lowest-order particle-hole excitations, and it can only approximate the ground state of impurity system with finite total momentum in the strong coupling regime. The polaron-molecule transition can therefore be reinterpreted as a first-order transition between single impurity systems with different total momenta. Within certain interaction window near their transition, both states appear as local minima in the dispersion curve, indicating they can coexist in a realistic system. We have further confirmed the polaron-molecule coexistence in the presence of a finite impurity concentration and at low temperature, which directly leads to a smooth polaron-molecule transition as observed in recent experiments of 3D ultracold Fermi gases. Our results have provided an unambiguous physical picture for the competition and conversion between polaron and molecule, and also shed light on Fermi polaron properties in low dimensions.

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