Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
We control the interspecies interaction in a two-species atomic quantum mixture by tuning the magnetic field at a Feshbach resonance. The mixture is composed by fermionic K-40 and bosonic Rb-87. We observe effects of the large attractive and repulsive interaction energy across the resonance, such as collapse or a reduced spatial overlap of the mixture, and we accurately locate the resonance position and width. Understanding and controlling instabilities in this mixture opens the way to a variety of applications, including formation of heteronuclear molecular quantum gases.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GAS
List of contributors:
Inguscio, Massimo; Roati, Giacomo
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