2013
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.88.020701
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Magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances in Li+Yb(3PJ)

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“…This has implications for the observation and use of such resonances [16][17][18]. In the very common case |a res | β bg , β(B) displays a peak of magnitude a res .…”
Section: Inelastic Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This has implications for the observation and use of such resonances [16][17][18]. In the very common case |a res | β bg , β(B) displays a peak of magnitude a res .…”
Section: Inelastic Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may render decayed resonances unsuitable for tuning scattering lengths to large values [16]. In addition, inelastic rates usually peak sharply near resonance [17] and the resulting losses may make the resonances unsuitable for purposes such as magnetoassociation [18]. In other cases, Feshbach resonances can actually reduce inelastic cross sections, which might aid sympathetic cooling [15,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By working in an optical lattice and/or using a fermionic Yb isotope, the inelastic effects of Yb*+Yb* collisions may be suppressed, allowing for a more precise investigation of interspecies phenomena in the mixture. We note that complementary theoretical work has already been initiated [11,29].…”
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“…This establishes a highly mass-mismatched atomic mixture where tunable anisotropic interactions are expected to play a strong role [11], laying a foundation for future studies of ultracold trapped paramagnetic polar molecules and Efimov trimers with very large mass imbalance [12]. We measure inelastic interactions in the mixture and observe the relative suppression of interspecies inelastic processes.…”
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“…However, for these systems only very narrow Feshbach resonances are expected [42][43][44], and so far no resonance has been observed. This has triggered work towards mixtures involving metastable Yb( 3 P 2 ) [45,46], for which broader resonances are expected, however accompanied with strong inelastic two-body losses [47,48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%