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Physics of impurities in a Bose gas

Applicant Professor Dr. Hans-Werner Hammer, since 10/2019
Subject Area Optics, Quantum Optics and Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Term from 2018 to 2022
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 413495248
 
Final Report Year 2023

Final Report Abstract

This project addressed the static and dynamic properties of quantum impurities in cold Bose gases. A convenient way to study such systems is to use the concept of the polaron – a quasiparticle that is often pictured as an impurity dressed with low-energy excitations (phonons) of the environment. The polaron problem is central to our understanding of certain semiconductors, high-temperature superconductors and many other materials. Its importance is well understood but its exact solution is still out of reach. Very recently, following the idea of analog quantum computation, these quasiparticles were created in cold bosonic gases. This experimental achievement provided a platform for testing various theoretical models and conceptual ideas; it deepens our understanding of paradigmatic condensed matter systems with impurities, and places the Bose polaron problem at the forefront of the physics of quantum gases. The main objective of this proposal was to expand our understanding of the physics of impurities in cold-atom experiments. In particular, we have investigated the time dynamics of impurities in onedimensional harmonically-trapped Bose gases, emergent impurity-impurity interactions, and the possibility to measure properties of the environment using the impurity as a probe.

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