Strong coupling Bose polarons out of equilibrium: Dynamical RG approach
Fabian Grusdt, Kushal Seetharam, Yulia Shchadilova, Eugene Demler

TL;DR
This paper introduces a time-dependent renormalization group method to study the non-equilibrium formation and dynamics of Bose polarons, revealing new quantum fluctuation effects and providing insights into their spectral properties.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel dynamical RG approach to analyze non-equilibrium Bose polarons, including their formation trajectories and spectral functions, accounting for quantum fluctuations beyond equilibrium methods.
Findings
Polaron formation trajectories show impurity wavers at intermediate times due to quantum fluctuations.
Spectral functions computed match experimental results at various couplings.
At strong couplings, a dark continuum with suppressed spectral weight emerges.
Abstract
When a mobile impurity interacts with a surrounding bath of bosons, it forms a polaron. Numerous methods have been developed to calculate how the energy and the effective mass of the polaron are renormalized by the medium for equilibrium situations. Here we address the much less studied non-equilibrium regime and investigate how polarons form dynamically in time. To this end, we develop a time-dependent renormalization group approach which allows calculations of all dynamical properties of the system and takes into account the effects of quantum fluctuations in the polaron cloud. We apply this method to calculate trajectories of polarons following a sudden quench of the impurity-boson interaction strength, revealing how the polaronic cloud around the impurity forms in time. Such trajectories provide additional information about the polaron's properties which are challenging to extract…
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