Operator Valued Flow Equation Approach to the Bosonic Lattice Polaron: Dispersion Renormalization Beyond the Fröhlich Paradigm
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.19947v2
- Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2024 09:03:08 GMT
- Title: Operator Valued Flow Equation Approach to the Bosonic Lattice Polaron: Dispersion Renormalization Beyond the Fröhlich Paradigm
- Authors: Jan-Philipp Christ, Pit Bermes, Fabian Grusdt,
- Abstract summary: We calculate the renormalized dispersion of the lattice Bose polaron and assess the role of two-phonon scattering processes on the dispersion.
We find that in certain impurity phonon interaction regimes the shape of the dispersion is significantly altered by the inclusion of two-phonon scattering events.
Our results predict that a polaronic bound state may emerge, which is not present in Fr"ohlich-type models that only consider single-phonon scattering events.
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- Abstract: We consider the ground state properties of a lattice Bose polaron, a quasiparticle arising from the interaction between an impurity confined to an optical lattice and a surrounding homogeneous Bose-Einstein condensate hosting phononic modes. We present an extension of Wegner's and Wilson's flow equation approach, the operator valued flow equation approach, which allows us to calculate the renormalized dispersion of the polaron and assess the role of two-phonon scattering processes on the dispersion. The results obtained in this way are compared to a variational mean-field approach. We find that in certain impurity phonon interaction regimes the shape of the dispersion is significantly altered by the inclusion of two-phonon scattering events as opposed to only single-phonon scattering events. Moreover, our results predict that a polaronic bound state may emerge, which is not present in Fr\"ohlich-type models that only consider single-phonon scattering events.
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