Quenched Magneto-association of Ultracold Feshbach Molecules
Abstract
We study enhanced magneto-association of atoms into weakly-bound molecules near a Feshbach resonance using a quench preparatory stage. In anticipation of experiments with NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory aboard the International Space Station, we assume as a baseline a dual-species (Rb and K) gas in a parameter regime enabled by a microgravity environment. This includes subnanokelvin temperatures and dual-species gases at densities as low as 10/cm. Our studies indicate that, in such a regime, traditional magneto-association schemes are inefficient due to the weak coupling between atomic and molecular states at low-densities, thus requiring extremely long magnetic field sweeps. To address this issue we propose a modified scheme where atoms are quenched to unitarity before proceeding with magneto-association. This substantially improves molecular formation, allowing for up to efficiency, and within time-scales much shorter than those associated to atomic and molecular losses. We show that this scheme also applies at higher densities, therefore proving to be of interest to ground-based experiments as well.
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@article{arxiv.2105.03763,
title = {Quenched Magneto-association of Ultracold Feshbach Molecules},
author = {Kirk Waiblinger and Jason R. Williams and Jose P. D'Incao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.03763},
year = {2021}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures