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Cold dipolar gases in quasi-one-dimensional geometries
1S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block JD, Sector III, Kolkata, India.
Abstract:
We analyze the physics of cold dipolar gases in quasi-one-dimensional geometries, showing that the confinement-induced scattering resonances produced by the transversal trapping are crucially affected by the dipole-dipole interaction. As a consequence, the dipolar interaction may drastically change the properties of quasi-1D dipolar condensates, even for situations in which the dipolar interaction would be completely overwhelmed by the short-range interactions in a 3D environment.
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