Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2002-01-10
Physics
Atomic Physics
7 pages, 4 figures (PostScript), submitted to Physical Review A
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.66.013403
We consider the problem of cold atomic collisions in tight traps, where the absolute scattering length may be larger than the trap size. As long as the size of the trap ground state is larger than a characteristic length of the van der Waals potential, the energy eigenvalues can be computed self-consistently from the scattering amplitude for untrapped atoms. By comparing with the exact numerical eigenvalues of the trapping plus interatomic potentials, we verify that our model gives accurate eigenvalues up to milliKelvin energies for single channel s-wave scattering of $^{23}$Na atoms in an isotropic harmonic trap, even when outside the Wigner threshold regime. Our model works also for multi-channel scattering, where the scattering length can be made large due to a magnetically tunable Feshbach resonance.
Bolda Eric L.
Julienne Paul S.
Tiesinga Eite
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