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Dropping an impurity into a Chern insulator: A polaron view on topological matter

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 99, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.081105

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  1. Villum Foundation
  2. Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique (FRS-FNRS) Belgium
  3. ERC Starting Grant TopoCold
  4. Spanish MINECO [FIS2017-84114-C2-1-P]

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We investigate the properties of an impurity particle interacting with a Fermi gas in a Chern-insulating state. The interaction leads to the formation of an exotic polaron, which consists of a coherent superposition of the topologically trivial impurity and the surrounding topological cloud. We characterize this intriguing topologically composite object by calculating its transverse (Hall) conductivity, using diagrammatic as well as variational methods. The polaronic Hall conductivity, i.e., the transverse drag exerted by the dressing cloud on the impurity, is shown to exhibit a sharp jump from zero to a finite value whenever the surrounding cloud enters a topologically nontrivial state. In this way, the polaron partially inherits the topological properties of the Chern insulator through genuine interaction effects. This is also analyzed at the microscopic level of wave functions, by identifying a composite Berry curvature for the polaron, which closely mimics the Berry curvature of the Chern insulator's band structure. Finally, we discuss how this interplay between topology and many-body correlations can be studied in cold-atom experiments, using available technologies.

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