In this review, we discuss the properties of a few impurity atoms immersed in a gas of ultracold fermions-the so-called Fermi polaron problem. On one hand, this many-body system is appealing because it can be described almost exactly with simple diagrammatic and/or variational theoretical approaches. On the other, it provides a quantitatively reliable insight into the phase diagram of strongly interacting population-imbalanced quantum mixtures. In particular, we show that the polaron problem can be applied to the study of itinerant ferromagnetism, a long-standing problem in quantum mechanics.

Polarons, dressed molecules and itinerant ferromagnetism in ultracold Fermi gases

Zaccanti Matteo;
2014

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In this review, we discuss the properties of a few impurity atoms immersed in a gas of ultracold fermions-the so-called Fermi polaron problem. On one hand, this many-body system is appealing because it can be described almost exactly with simple diagrammatic and/or variational theoretical approaches. On the other, it provides a quantitatively reliable insight into the phase diagram of strongly interacting population-imbalanced quantum mixtures. In particular, we show that the polaron problem can be applied to the study of itinerant ferromagnetism, a long-standing problem in quantum mechanics.
2014
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
Fermi gases
polarons
ultracold fermions
quantum mixtures
itinerant ferromagnetism
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