Observation of Feshbach resonances in ultracold <sup>23</sup>Na<sup>6</sup>Li+<sup>23</sup>Na collisions
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Abstract
Understanding molecular collisions in the quantum regime is the holy grail of quantum chemistry. Unfortunately, the high rovibrational density-of-states usually makes the collision process computationally intractable. As the lightest bi-alkali molecule, NaLi features relatively low density-of states which makes it an ideal platform to test quantum-scattering calculations. Furthermore, the long lifetime of NaLi in the triplet manifold also enables studies of spin-dependent molecular collision. In this work, we studied the dependence of NaLi+Na collision on external magnetic field over 1400G range and identified atom-molecule Feshbach resonances. By going close to the resonances, we are able to change the loss coefficient by more than order of magnetude. The observation of atom-molecule Feshbach resonance paves the way to study trimer physics in the future.
Presenters
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Yu-Kun Lu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
Authors
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Yu-Kun Lu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Hyungmok Son
Harvard University
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Juliana J Park
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Michal Tomza
University of Warsaw
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Tijs Karman
IMM, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Radboud University
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Alan Jamison
University of Waterloo
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Wolfgang Ketterle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology