We construct simple analytic models of the S matrix, accounting for both scattering resonances and smooth background contributions for collisions that occur below the s-wave threshold. Such models are important for studying confinement-induced resonances such as those occurring in cold collisions of 133Cs atoms in separated sites of a polarization-gradient optical lattice. Because these resonances occur at negative energy with respect to the s-wave threshold, they cannot be studied easily using direct numerical solutions of the Schrödinger equation. Using our analytic model, we extend previous studies of negative-energy scattering to the multichannel case, accounting for the interplay of Feshbach resonances, large background scattering leng...
Studies of cold atom collisions and few-body interactions often require the energy dependence of the...
The three p-wave Feshback resonances of the ultracold 6Li atoms in the lowest hyperfine state f=1/2,...
In this thesis we explore ultracold atomic collisions in the vicinity of a magnetic Feshbach resonan...
We construct simple analytic models of the S matrix, accounting for both scattering resonances and s...
We construct simple analytic models of the S matrix, accounting for both scattering resonances and s...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
This thesis presents a simple theoretical model of a Feshbach resonance between two colliding ultrac...
Feshbach resonances are commonly described by a single-resonance Feshbach model, and open-channel re...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
Magnetically tunable scattering resonances have been used with great success for precise control of ...
The authors present a spectroscopy technique for studying cold-collision properties. The technique i...
We present an Asymptotic Bound state Model (ABM), which is useful to predict Feshbach resonances. Th...
We describe procedures for converging on and characterizing zero-energy Feshbach resonances that app...
Studies of cold atom collisions and few-body interactions often require the energy dependence of the...
The three p-wave Feshback resonances of the ultracold 6Li atoms in the lowest hyperfine state f=1/2,...
In this thesis we explore ultracold atomic collisions in the vicinity of a magnetic Feshbach resonan...
We construct simple analytic models of the S matrix, accounting for both scattering resonances and s...
We construct simple analytic models of the S matrix, accounting for both scattering resonances and s...
In this chapter, we describe scattering resonance phenomena in general, and focus on the mechanism o...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
This thesis presents a simple theoretical model of a Feshbach resonance between two colliding ultrac...
Feshbach resonances are commonly described by a single-resonance Feshbach model, and open-channel re...
In the absence of inelastic scattering, Feshbach resonances produce poles in scattering lengths and ...
Magnetically tunable scattering resonances have been used with great success for precise control of ...
The authors present a spectroscopy technique for studying cold-collision properties. The technique i...
We present an Asymptotic Bound state Model (ABM), which is useful to predict Feshbach resonances. Th...
We describe procedures for converging on and characterizing zero-energy Feshbach resonances that app...
Studies of cold atom collisions and few-body interactions often require the energy dependence of the...
The three p-wave Feshback resonances of the ultracold 6Li atoms in the lowest hyperfine state f=1/2,...
In this thesis we explore ultracold atomic collisions in the vicinity of a magnetic Feshbach resonan...