Long-Lived Complexes, Ergodicity and Chaos in Ultracold Molecular Collisions
ORAL
Abstract
Estimates for the lifetime of collision complexes formed during ultracold molecular collisions based on density-of-states arguments are shown to be consistent with similar estimate based on classical trajectory calculations. In the classical version, these collisions are shown to exhibit chaos, and their fractal dimensions are calculated versus collision energy. From these results, a picture emerges that ultracold collisions are classically ergodic, justifying the density-of-states estimates for lifetimes. These results point the way toward using the techniques of classical and quantum chaos to interpret molecular collisions in the ultracold regime.
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Authors
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John Bohn
JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80309, JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, JILA, NIST and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder
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James Croft
JILA, NIST and Department of Physics, University of Colorado