Attractive and repulsive Fermi polarons in two dimensions
Marco Koschorreck, Daniel Pertot, Enrico Vogt, Bernd Fr\"ohlich,, Michael Feld, and Michael K\"ohl

TL;DR
This paper investigates two-dimensional Fermi polarons, revealing their spectral properties, pairing transitions, and the stability of repulsive quasiparticles, advancing understanding of strongly correlated 2D Fermi systems.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental measurement of 2D Fermi polarons' spectral functions, including evidence for pairing transitions and analysis of repulsive polaron stability.
Findings
Evidence for polaron-dimer pairing transition in 2D
Spectral functions of attractive and repulsive polarons measured
Insights into stability of repulsive Fermi polarons
Abstract
The dynamics of a single impurity in an environment is a fundamental problem in many-body physics. In the solid state, a well-known case is an impurity coupled to a bosonic bath, for example lattice vibrations. Here the impurity together with its accompanying lattice distortion form a new entity, a polaron. This quasiparticle plays an important role in the spectral function of high-Tc superconductors as well as in colossal-magnetoresistance in manganites. For impurities in a fermionic bath, the attention so far has been mostly on heavy or immobile impurities which exhibit Anderson's orthogonality catastrophe and the Kondo effect. Only recently, mobile impurities have moved into the focus of research and they have been found to form new quasiparticles, so called Fermi polarons. The Fermi polaron problem constitutes the extreme, but conceptually simple, limit of two important quantum…
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