Resonant scattering in ultracold atomic and molecular gases induced by electric field

25 Sep 2024, 11:30
30m
Han Hall

Han Hall

2.Parallel session talk Interdisciplinary aspects of few-body physics and techniques Parallel 7:Interdisciplinary aspects of few-body physics and techniques

Speaker

Gaoren Wang (Dalian University of Technology)

Description

Ultracold atomic and molecular gases are important platforms for studying quantum effects. One advantage of ultracold atomic and molecular gases over other systems is that the interparticle interactions are tunable. This is due to the fact that scattering resonances can be induced between ultracold atoms or molecules using the external field. In the vicinity of resonance, interatomic interactions can be modulated from repulsion to attraction, and from strong interactions to no interactions. In this talk, we will introduce theoretical researches on the use of electric fields to induce resonant scattering in ultracold atomic and molecular gases.

Primary author

Gaoren Wang (Dalian University of Technology)

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