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The strongly driven Fermi polaron

Published 10 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.quant-gas, cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.atom-ph, and quant-ph | (2308.05746v1)

Abstract: Quasiparticles are emergent excitations of matter that underlie much of our understanding of quantum many-body systems. Therefore, the prospect of manipulating their properties with external fields -- or even destroying them -- has both fundamental and practical implications. However, in solid-state materials it is often challenging to understand how quasiparticles are modified by external fields owing to their complex interplay with other collective excitations, such as phonons. Here, we take advantage of the clean setting of homogeneous quantum gases and fast radio-frequency control to manipulate Fermi polarons -- quasiparticles formed by impurities interacting with a non-interacting Fermi gas -- from weak to ultrastrong drives. Exploiting two internal states of the impurity species, we develop a steady-state spectroscopy, from which we extract the energy of the driven polaron. We measure the decay rate and the quasiparticle residue of the driven polaron from the Rabi oscillations between the two internal states. At large drive strengths, the so-extracted quasiparticle residue exceeds unity, raising intriguing questions on the relationship between the Rabi oscillations and the impurity's spectral functions. Our experiment establishes the driven Fermi polaron as a promising platform for studying controllable quasiparticles in strongly driven quantum matter.

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