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Published on: March 30, 2017
Resonant spin-changing collisions in spinor fermi gases
N Bornemann1, P Hyllus, L Santos
1Institut für Theoretische Physik, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Appelstrasee 2, D-30167, Hannover, Germany.
Abstract:
The compensation of quadratic Zeeman effect and trap energy in high-spin fermions is shown to lead to resonances in the spin-changing collisions that are typically absent in spinor condensates and spin-1/2 fermions. We study these resonances in lattice fermions, showing that they permit the targeting of a particular spin-changing channel while suppressing the rest and the creation of magnetically insensitive superpositions of many-body states with entangled spin and trap degrees of freedom. Finally, the intersite tunneling may lead to a quantum phase transition described by a quantum Ising model.
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