We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions that take account of inelastic and reactive processes using a single parameter to represent short- range loss. We present plots of the resulting energy-dependence of elastic and inelastic or reactive cross sections over the full parameter space of loss parameters and short-range phase shifts. We then test the single-channel model by comparing it with the results of coupled-channel calculations of rotationally inelastic collisions between LiH molecules and Li atoms. We nd that the range of cross sections predicted by the single-channel model becomes increasingly accurate as the initial LiH rotational quantum number increases, with a corr...
Understanding and controlling collisions is crucial to the burgeoning field of ultracold molecules. ...
We propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dynamics of ultracold dipolar molecules aroun...
The nature of the interaction between ultracold atoms is sensitive to their internuclear separation ...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions t...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions t...
We prepare mixtures of ultracold CaF molecules and Rb atoms in a magnetic trap and study their inela...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can provide an efficient alternative to full coupled-chann...
We study the behavior of the Eisenbud-Wigner collisional time delay around Feshbach resonances in co...
Studies of cold atom collisions and few-body interactions often require the energy dependence of the...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We model sympathetic cooling of ground-state CaF molecules by ultracold Li and Rb atoms. The molecul...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
The collision cross section that controls thermalization of gas mixtures is the transport cross sect...
Understanding and controlling collisions is crucial to the burgeoning field of ultracold molecules. ...
We propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dynamics of ultracold dipolar molecules aroun...
The nature of the interaction between ultracold atoms is sensitive to their internuclear separation ...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions t...
We investigate the behaviour of single-channel theoretical models of cold and ultracold collisions t...
We prepare mixtures of ultracold CaF molecules and Rb atoms in a magnetic trap and study their inela...
We show that multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can be applied successfully as an efficient c...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) is shown to be capable of producing quantitatively accurat...
Multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) can provide an efficient alternative to full coupled-chann...
We study the behavior of the Eisenbud-Wigner collisional time delay around Feshbach resonances in co...
Studies of cold atom collisions and few-body interactions often require the energy dependence of the...
We calculate the rates of inelastic collisions for ultracold alkali-metal atoms in radio-frequency-d...
We model sympathetic cooling of ground-state CaF molecules by ultracold Li and Rb atoms. The molecul...
We show that low-energy inelastic cross sections can decrease as well as increase in the vicinity of...
The collision cross section that controls thermalization of gas mixtures is the transport cross sect...
Understanding and controlling collisions is crucial to the burgeoning field of ultracold molecules. ...
We propose a one-channel, simple model to describe the dynamics of ultracold dipolar molecules aroun...
The nature of the interaction between ultracold atoms is sensitive to their internuclear separation ...