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Reaction kinetics of ultracold molecule-molecule collisions

Quantum Gases 2019-03-06 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Studying chemical reactions on a state-to-state level tests and improves our fundamental understanding of chemical processes. For such investigations it is convenient to make use of ultracold atomic and molecular reactants as they can be prepared in well defined internal and external quantum states14^{1-4}. In general, even cold reactions have many possible final product states515^{5-15} and reaction channels are therefore hard to track individually16^{16}. In special cases, however, only a single reaction channel is essentially participating, as observed e.g. in the recombination of two atoms forming a Feshbach molecule1719^{17-19} or in atom-Feshbach molecule exchange reactions20,21^{20,21}. Here, we investigate a single-channel reaction of two Li2_2-Feshbach molecules where one of the molecules dissociates into two atoms 2ABAB+A+B2\mathrm{AB}\Rightarrow \mathrm{AB}+\mathrm{A}+\mathrm{B}. The process is a prototype for a class of four-body collisions where two reactants produce three product particles. We measure the collisional dissociation rate constant of this process as a function of collision energy/ temperature and scattering length. We confirm an Arrhenius-law dependence on the collision energy, an a4a^4 power-law dependence on the scattering length aa and determine a universal four body reaction constant.

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@article{arxiv.1805.08128,
  title  = {Reaction kinetics of ultracold molecule-molecule collisions},
  author = {Daniel K. Hoffmann and Thomas Paintner and Wolfgang Limmer and Dmitry S. Petrov and Johannes Hecker Denschlag},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08128},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures