Magneto-optical Feshbach resonance: Controlling cold collision with quantum interference

Physics – Atomic Physics

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7 pages 3 figures, some minor errors are corrected, Accepted in J. Phys. B

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We propose a method of controlling two-atom interaction using both magnetic and laser fields. We analyse the role of quantum interference between magnetic and optical Feshbach resonances in controlling cold collision. In particular, we demonstrate that this method allows us to suppress inelastic and enhance elastic scattering cross sections. Quantum interference is shown to modify significantly the threshold behaviour and resonant interaction of ultracold atoms. Furthermore, we show that it is possible to manipulate not only the spherically symmetric s-wave interaction but also the anisotropic higher partial-wave interactions which are particularly important for high temperature superfluid or superconducting phases of matter.

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