13–17 Oct 2008
Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture
Europe/Paris timezone

Feshbach resonances in ultracold atomic gases

13 Oct 2008, 17:35
35m
Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture

Ettore Majorama Centre for Scientific Culture

ERICE, Sicily

Speaker

Dr Georg Bruun Bruun (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark)

Description

A low energy effective theory based on a microscopic multi-channel description of the atom-atom interaction is derived for the scattering of alkali atoms in different hyperfine states [1]. This theory describes all scattering properties, including medium effects, in terms of the singlet and triplet scattering lengths and the range of the atom-atom potential and provides a link between a microscopic description of Feshbach scattering and more phenomenological approaches based on the treatment of the Feshbach molecule as a point boson. It permits the calculation of medium effects on the resonance coming from the occupation of closed channel states. The examination of such effects are demonstrated to be of particular relevance to an experimentally important Feshbach resonance for 40 K atoms. We then discuss the case of a single impurity interacting resonantly with a gas of fermions and show how it changes from being essentially a quasi-particle excitation to a molecular excitation with increasing coupling strength [2].

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