Creation of Rydberg Polarons in a Bose Gas
2018
We report spectroscopic observation of Rydberg polarons in a Bose gas. Polarons are created by excitation of Rydberg atoms in a strontium Bose-Einstein condensate, and they are distinguished by occupation of bound molecular states that arise from scattering between the loosely bound Rydberg electron and ground-state atoms. All spectral features are described with a functional determinant approach that solves an extended Fr\"ohlich Hamiltonian for an impurity in a Bose gas. Detailed analysis of the red-detuned tail of the excitation spectrum, which describes the contribution from the region of highest density in the condensate, reveals the intrinsic excitation spectrum of Rydberg polarons.
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