Collisional properties quantum halo dimer

POSTER

Abstract

We present our latest experimental findings on ultracold (30-250 nK) atom-dimer and dimer-dimer collisions involving Cs Feshbach molecules. In particular we have studied the collisional properties of the universal quantum halo dimer. Resonant enhancement of the atom-dimer relaxation rate is observed in a system of three identical bosons and interpreted as being induced by a trimer state, possibly an Efimov state. A strong magnetic field dependence of the atom-dimer relaxation rate is also observed when the atoms are transferred to a different hyperfine sublevel. For collisions between quantum halo dimers the relaxation rate show a strong scattering length dependence and we find a pronounced minimum of relaxation rate coefficient connected to a substantial suppression of the inelastic loss. Moreover, we observe that inelastic collisional decay can be further suppressed by decreasing the temperature of the ultracold sample.

Authors

  • Steven Knoop

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

  • Francesca Ferlaino

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

  • Martin Berninger

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

  • Michael Mark

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

  • Hanns-Christoph Naegerl

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

  • Rudolf Grimm

    Inst. of Experimental Physics and Center for Quantum Physics, Univ. Innsbruck; 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, IQOQI, Innsbruck