Quantum Diffractive Universality Signatures in Ensemble Heating
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Abstract
In previous work, we have demonstrated that quantum diffractive collisions between a thermal background gas and a cold, trapped sensor gas follow a universal law for certain collision partners. Specifically, we found that the sensor gas loss rate from a trap of depth U follows a universal function P(U/Ud) of the trap depth scaled by a diffractive energy scale Ud. Here we use this law to predict the evolution of the energy distribution of the sensor gas, and we compare this prediction to experimental measurements and numerical simulations for Rb+Ar collisions. We also generalize the evolution equation for any interaction potential energy surface and show how the measured evolution can be used to identify if a collision pair obeys universality or not.
Presenters
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Avinash Deshmukh
University of British Columbia
Authors
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Avinash Deshmukh
University of British Columbia
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Riley A Stewart
University of British Columbia
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Pinrui Shen
University of British Columbia
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James L Booth
British Columbia Inst of Tech
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Kirk W Madison
University of British Columbia