The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions, since it is the leading parameter in the low-energy expansion of the scattering phase shift. Its value can be modified via a magnetic field, by using a Feshbach resonance. However, the effective range term, which is the second parameter in the phase shift expansion, determines the width of the resonance and gives rise to important properties of ultracold gases. Independent control over this parameter is not possible by using a magnetic field only. We demonstrate that a combination of magnetic and electric fields can be used to get independent control over both parameters, which leads to full control over elastic ultracold interactions
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
This Thesis describes new mechanisms for controlling elastic and inelastic collisions of ultracold a...
It is demonstrated that elastic collisions of ultracold atoms forming a heteronuclear collision comp...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
Efimov physics in ultracold gases is described very well by the universal scaling laws, based on the...
Efimov physics in ultracold gases is described very well by the universal scaling laws, based on the...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
The scattering length is commonly used to characterize the strength of ultracold atomic interactions...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
This Thesis describes new mechanisms for controlling elastic and inelastic collisions of ultracold a...
It is demonstrated that elastic collisions of ultracold atoms forming a heteronuclear collision comp...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
Efimov physics in ultracold gases is described very well by the universal scaling laws, based on the...
Efimov physics in ultracold gases is described very well by the universal scaling laws, based on the...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...
We study elastic collisions in an optically trapped spin mixture of fermionic lithium atoms in the p...