2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.120.023401
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Ultracold Heteronuclear Three-Body Systems: How Diabaticity Limits the Universality of Recombination into Shallow Dimers

Abstract: The mass-imbalanced three-body recombination process that forms a shallow dimer is shown to possess a rich Efimov-Stückelberg landscape, with corresponding spectra that differ fundamentally from the homonuclear case. A semianalytical treatment of the three-body recombination predicts unusual spectra with intertwined resonance peaks and minima and yields in-depth insight into the behavior of the corresponding Efimov spectra. In particular, the patterns of the Efimov-Stückelberg landscape are shown to depend inh… Show more

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“…Furthermore, within the zero-range theory, Ref. [36] illustrated that the diabaticity of the three-body collisions imposes additional limitations on the universal properties of the Efimov spectrum, where mostly adiabatic collisions yield trimer states independent of the three-body parameter, as was pointed out in the case of Refs. [29,33].…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Furthermore, within the zero-range theory, Ref. [36] illustrated that the diabaticity of the three-body collisions imposes additional limitations on the universal properties of the Efimov spectrum, where mostly adiabatic collisions yield trimer states independent of the three-body parameter, as was pointed out in the case of Refs. [29,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…For this purpose, we focus on the two lowest potential curves of HHL systems, which suffice to describe three-body recombination processes into shallow dimers, as was shown in Ref. [36], permitting the derivation of closed-form expressions for the S-matrix.…”
Section: General Considerations and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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