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Mediated interaction between polarons in a one-dimensional Bose gas

Aleksandra Petković, Zoran Ristivojević

2022Physical review. A/Physical review, A36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study a weakly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas with two impurities coupled locally to the boson density. We derive analytical results for the induced interaction between the impurities at arbitrary positive coupling and separation $r$. At $r\ensuremath{\lesssim}\ensuremath{\xi}$, where $\ensuremath{\xi}$ denotes the healing length of the Bose gas, the interaction is well described by the mean-field contribution. Its form changes as the coupling is increased, approaching a linear function of $r$ at short distances in the regime of strong coupling. The mean-field contribution decays exponentially at arbitrary coupling for $r\ensuremath{\gg}\ensuremath{\xi}$. At such long distances, however, the effect of quantum fluctuations becomes important, giving rise to a long-ranged quantum contribution to the induced interaction. At longest distances it behaves as $1/{r}^{3}$, while at strong coupling we find an intermediate distance regime with a slower decay, $1/r$. The quantum contribution in the crossover regime is also calculated. The induced interaction between impurities (i.e., polarons) is attractive and leads to the formation of their bound state, known as bipolaron. We discuss its binding energy.

Topics & Concepts

PolaronPhysicsBipolaronBose gasCoupling (piping)BosonImpurityCondensed matter physicsWeak interactionField (mathematics)Bound stateQuantumMean field theoryBinding energyQuantum mechanicsBose–Einstein condensateElectronEngineeringPure mathematicsMathematicsMechanical engineeringCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions
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