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Laser Control of Singlet-Pairing Process in an Ultracold Spinor Mixture

Quantum Gases 2021-06-02 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

In the mixture of ultracold spin-1 atoms of two different species A and B (e.g., 23^{23}Na (A) and 87^{87}Rb (B)), inter-species singlet-pairing process A+1+B1A1+B+1{\rm A}_{+1}+{\rm B}_{-1}\rightleftharpoons {\rm A}_{-1}+{\rm B}_{+1}, can be induced by the spin-dependent inter-atomic interaction, where subscript ±1\pm 1 denotes the magnetic quantum number. Nevertheless, one cannot isolate this process from other spin-changing processes by tuning the bias real magnetic field. As a result, so far the singlet-pairing process have not been clearly observed in the experiments, and the measurement of the corresponding interaction strength becomes difficult. In this work we propose to control the singlet-pairing process via combining the real magnetic field and a laser-induced species-dependent synthetic magnetic field. With our approach one can significantly enhance this process and simultaneously supperess all other spin-changing processes. We illustrate our approach for both a confined two-atom system and a binary mixture of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates. Our control scheme is helpful for the precise measurement of the weakly singlet-pairing interaction strength and the entanglement generation of two different atoms.

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@article{arxiv.2008.10071,
  title  = {Laser Control of Singlet-Pairing Process in an Ultracold Spinor Mixture},
  author = {Jianwen Jie and Yonghong Yu and Dajun Wang and Peng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10071},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures