Mapping partial wave dynamics in scattering resonances by rotational de-excitation collisions
Abstract
One of the most important parameters in a collision is the 'miss distance' or impact parameter, which in quantum mechanics is described by quantized partial waves. Usually, the collision outcome is the result of unavoidable averaging over many partial waves. Here we present a study of low-energy NO\textendash He collisions, that enables us to probe how individual partial waves evolve during the collision. By tuning the collision energies to scattering resonances between 0.4 and 6 cm, the initial conditions are characterized by a limited set of partial waves. By preparing NO in a rotationally excited state before the collision and by studying rotational de-excitation collisions, we were able to add one quantum of angular momentum to the system and trace how it evolves. Distinct fingerprints in the differential cross sections yield a comprehensive picture of the partial wave dynamics during the scattering process. Exploiting the principle of detailed balance, we show that rotational de-excitation collisions probe time-reversed excitation processes with superior energy and angular resolution.
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@article{arxiv.2112.07446,
title = {Mapping partial wave dynamics in scattering resonances by rotational de-excitation collisions},
author = {Tim de Jongh and Quan Shuai and Grite L. Abma and Stach Kuijpers and Matthieu Besemer and Ad van der Avoird and Gerrit C. Groenenboom and Sebastiaan Y. T. van de Meerakker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07446},
year = {2024}
}
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18 pages, 4 figures