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Cooling an Optically Trapped Ultracold Fermi Gas by Periodical Driving
Published on: March 30, 2017
Ultracold molecules from ultracold atoms: a case study with the KRb molecule
1Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and The University of Maryland, 100 Bureau Drive Stop 8423, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-8423, USA. paul.julienne@nist.gov
Abstract:
Ultracold collisions of cold atoms or molecules make the bound states of the collision complex formed from the two colliding species accessible for control and manipulation of the cold species or the complex. Such resonances are best treated by a resonant scattering theory, which in the ultracold domain can take advantage of the properties of the long-range potential and the methods of multichannel quantum defect theory. Coupled channels calculations on the threshold scattering states and bound states of the 40K87Rb molecule illustrate the ideas and methodology of quantum defect theory using the long-range potential and also demonstrate the spin properties of the bound states throughout the spectrum.
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