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Probing Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Pairing and Quasiparticle Formation in Ultracold Gases by Rydberg Atom Spectroscopy.

Created on 07 Jul 2026

Authors

Emilio Ramos Rodríguez, Marcel Gievers, Richard Schmidt

Published in

Physical review letters. Volume 136. Issue 24. Pages 243401. Jun 19, 2026.

Abstract

Locally probing pairing in fermionic superfluids, ranging from micro- to macroscopic scales, has been a long-standing challenge. Here, we investigate a new approach that uses Rydberg impurities as a spectroscopic sensor of the surrounding strongly correlated state of ultracold paired fermions. The extended wave function of the Rydberg electron induces a finite-range potential that can bind atoms from the BCS medium, forming molecular states. As a consequence, the optical absorption spectrum of the impurity encodes key many-body properties. Using the functional determinant approach, we provide a direct measure of the superfluid gap through frequency shifts of dimer and trimer peaks. The spectra also reveal whether the Cooper pairs are broken or trapped intact. For static Rydberg atoms, we relate this signature of pairing to the suppression of the orthogonality catastrophe due to the superconducting gap resulting in the formation of well-defined polaron quasiparticles. Our Letter establishes Rydberg atom spectroscopy as a powerful local probe of strongly correlated matter.

PMID:
42412465
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