Dipolar effects in collisions of magnetic ultracold molecules

ORAL

Abstract

Formation of Er$_2$ Feshbach molecules has been recently achieved in Innsbruck from magneto-associated ultracold Er atoms. Such molecules can have strong magnetic dipole moments (up to 14 $\mu_B$) and long-range dipole-dipole effects can be observed in the ultracold regime. Using a time-independent quantum formalism, we compute the Er$_2$ + Er$_2$ loss rate coefficient as a function of a tilt angle of an applied magnetic field with respect to the axis of a pancake-shaped two-dimensional confinement. We will present the loss rate coefficient for two different configurations of magnetic fields, one corresponding to a head-to-tail collision and the other corresponding to a side-by-side collision, and compare with recent experimental results for different magnetic dipole moments.

Authors

  • Goulven Qu\'em\'ener

    CNRS, Laboratoire Aim\'e Cotton (France)

  • Maxence Lepers

    Laboratoire Aim\'e Cotton, CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud/ENS Cachan, Orsay, France, CNRS, Laboratoire Aim\'e Cotton (France)

  • Olivier Dulieu

    Laboratoire Aim\'e Cotton, CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud/ENS Cachan, Orsay, France, CNRS, Laboratoire Aim\'e Cotton (France)

  • Michael Mark

    University of Innsbruck (Austria)

  • Albert Frisch

    University of Innsbruck (Austria)

  • Kiyotaka Aikawa

    University of Innsbruck (Austria)

  • Simon Baier

    University of Innsbruck (Austria)

  • Francesca Ferlaino

    University of Innsbruck (Austria)