Production of cold molecules via magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances
University of Oxford · National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract
Magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances were employed to associate cold diatomic molecules in a series of experiments involving both atomic Bose and two-spin-component Fermi gases. This review illustrates theoretical concepts of both the particular nature of the highly excited Feshbach molecules produced and the techniques for their association from unbound atom pairs. Coupled-channels theory provides a rigorous formulation of the microscopic physics of Feshbach resonances in cold gases. Concepts of dressed versus bare energy states, universal properties of Feshbach molecules, and the classification in terms of entrance- and closed-channel-dominated resonances are introduced on the basis of practical…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Feshbach resonance
- Diatomic molecule
- Atomic physics
- Excited state
- Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
- Quantum mechanics
- Molecule