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Cross-calibration of atomic pressure sensors and deviation from quantum diffractive collision universality for light particles

Atomic Physics 2023-05-31 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The total room-temperature, velocity-averaged cross section for atom-atom and atom-molecule collisions is well approximated by a universal function depending only on the magnitude of the leading order dispersion coefficient, C6C_6. This feature of the total cross section together with the universal function for the energy distribution transferred by glancing angle collisions (PQDU6P_{\rm{QDU}6}) can be used to empirically determine the total collision cross section and realize a self-calibrating, vacuum pressure standard. This was previously validated for Rb+N2_2 and Rb+Rb collisions. However, the post-collision energy distribution is expected to deviate from PQDU6P_{\rm{QDU}6} in the limit of small C6C_6 and small reduced mass. Here we observe this deviation experimentally by performing a direct cross-species loss rate comparison between Rb+H2_2 and Li+H2_2 and using the \textit{ab initio} value of σtotvLi+H2\langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Li+H}_2}. We find a velocity averaged total collision cross section ratio, R=σtotvLi+H2:σtotvRb+H2=0.83(5)R = \langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Li+H}_2} : \langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Rb+H}_2} = 0.83(5). Based on an \textit{ab initio} computation of σtotvLi+H2=3.13(6)×1015\langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Li+H}_2} = 3.13(6)\times 10^{-15} m3^3/s, we deduce σtotvRb+H2=3.8(2)×1015\langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Rb+H}_2} = 3.8(2) \times 10^{-15} m3^3/s, in agreement with a Rb+H2_2 \textit{ab initio} value of σtotvRb+H2=3.57×1015m3/s\langle \sigma_{\mathrm{tot}} v \rangle_{\mathrm{Rb+H_2}} = 3.57 \times 10^{-15} \mathrm{m}^3/\mathrm{s}.By contrast, fitting the Rb+H2_2 loss rate as a function of trap depth to the universal function we find σtotvRb+H2=5.52(9)×1015\langle \sigma_{\rm{tot}} \, v \rangle_{\rm{Rb+H}_2} = 5.52(9) \times 10^{-15} m3^3/s. Finally, this work demonstrates how to perform a cross-calibration of sensor atoms to extend and enhance the cold atom based pressure sensor.

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@article{arxiv.2209.02900,
  title  = {Cross-calibration of atomic pressure sensors and deviation from quantum diffractive collision universality for light particles},
  author = {Pinrui Shen and Erik Frieling and Katherine R. Herperger and Denis Uhland and Riley A. Stewart and Avinash Deshmukh and Roman V. Krems and James L. Booth and Kirk W. Madison},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.02900},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages, 9 figures