Feshbach resonance
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Contents
Feshbach resonance
Interactions between atoms
A Feshbach resonance occurs when the bound molecular state in the closed channel is energetically close to the scattering state in the open channel, and some co upling leads to a mixing between the two channels. The basics could be found in
- "Atomic physics", Massimo Inguscio, Leonardo Fallani
- "Feshbach resonances in ultracold gases" Chin REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS, VOLUME 82, APRIL–JUNE 2010
- "Bose-Einstein condensation in Dilute gases", Pethick, Smith, chapter "Interactions between atoms"
Bose-Fermi mixture
- "Quantum degenerate Bose-Fermi mixture of chemically different atomic species with widely tunable interactions" PHYSICAL REVIEW A 85, 051602(R) (2012)
- "Strongly interacting isotopic Bose-Fermi mixture immersed in a Fermi sea" PHYSICAL REVIEW A 84, 011601(R) (2011)
Feshbach molecules
A way to detect Feshbach molecules is to perform controlled dissociation.
Plugin removes cites
- Feshbach resonances in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates Timmermans, Physics Reports 315 (1999) 199-230