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Fermions meet two bosons -- the heteronuclear Efimov effect revisited

Quantum Gases 2020-11-12 v1

Abstract

In this article, we revisit the heteronuclear Efimov effect in a Bose-Fermi mixture with large mass difference in the Born-Oppenheimer picture. As a specific example, we consider the combination of bosonic 133Cs^{133}\mathrm{Cs} and fermionic 6Li^6\mathrm{Li}. In a system consisting of two heavy bosons and one light fermion, the fermion-mediated potential between the two heavy bosons gives rise to an infinite series of three-body bound states. The intraspecies scattering length determines the three-body parameter and the scaling factor between consecutive Efimov states. In a second scenario, we replace the single fermion by an entire Fermi Sea at zero temperature. The emerging interaction potential for the two bosons exhibits long-range oscillations leading to a weakening of the binding and a breakup of the infinite series of Efimov states. In this scenario, the binding energies follow a modified Efimov scaling law incorporating the Fermi momentum. The scaling factor between deeply bound states is governed by the intraspecies interaction, analogous to the Efimov states in vacuum.

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@article{arxiv.2009.13221,
  title  = {Fermions meet two bosons -- the heteronuclear Efimov effect revisited},
  author = {Binh Tran and Michael Rautenberg and Manuel Gerken and Eleonora Lippi and Bing Zhu and Juris Ulmanis and Moritz Drescher and Manfred Salmhofer and Tilman Enss and Matthias Weidemüller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.13221},
  year   = {2020}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures