Collisional stability of fermionic Feshbach molecules
Other Condensed Matter
2009-09-29 v2
Abstract
Using a Feshbach resonance, we create ultracold fermionic molecules starting from a Bose-Fermi atom gas mixture. The resulting mixture of atoms and weakly bound molecules provides a rich system for studying few-body collisions because of the variety of atomic collision partners for molecules; either bosonic, fermionic, or distinguishable atoms. Inelastic loss of the molecules near the Feshbach resonance is dramatically affected by the quantum statistics of the colliding particles and the scattering length. In particular, we observe a molecule lifetime as long as 100 ms near the Feshbach resonance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.2479,
title = {Collisional stability of fermionic Feshbach molecules},
author = {J. J. Zirbel and K. -K. Ni and S. Ospelkaus and J. P. D'Incao and C. E. Wieman and J. Ye and D. S. Jin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2479},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures, 1 table