Radio-frequency spectroscopy near a p-wave Feshbach resonance in one dimension
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Abstract
We study scattering of identical fermions confined in two orthogonal standing waves near a p-wave Feshbach resonance. By varying the lattice depth and magnetic field, we observe the confinement induced resonance shift and compare to recent parameterizations of this resonance. By performing fast radio-frequency (rf) spectroscopy, we measure the dependence of the rf spectrum on one-dimensional (1D) interaction strength. We relate the rf transfer rate through universal relations to the 1D p-wave contact, which is a measure of correlation strength in the gas. By amplitude modulating and frequency modulating the optical lattice, we test the influence of band population on the observed rf spectra.
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Presenters
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Kenneth G Jackson
Univ of Toronto
Authors
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Kenneth G Jackson
Univ of Toronto
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Colin J Dale
Univ of Toronto
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Kevin G. S. Xie
Univ of Toronto
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Ben A Olsen
Natl Univ of Singapore, Yale NUS
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Jeff A Maki
The University of Hong Kong
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Shizhong Zhang
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University
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Joseph H Thywissen
Univ of Toronto, University of Toronto, Toronto