Schedule Apr 27, 2007
Production of Three-Body Efimov Molecules in an Optical Lattice
Thorsten Köhler (Univ. Oxford)

Cold diatomic molecules have been produced using magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances in optical lattices with two atoms per site [1]. This experimental technique relies on adiabatic transfer of the lowest harmonic-oscillator level of an atom pair to a bound molecule via a magnetic-field sweep. The exotic species of Feshbach molecules produced have extremely loose bonds and correspondingly large spatial extents as compared to commonly known bound states of molecular physics. According to a long standing prediction by Efimov [2], the existence of such long-range diatomic states consisting of identical Bose atoms implies the emergence of a series of bound three-body energy levels accumulating at the threshold for dissociation. Based on numerical calculations [3, 4], we discuss recent experimental probes of this trimer energy spectrum in ultracold gases [5] and helium molecular beams [6, 7], as well as its modifications due to harmonic confinement in atom traps. Taking advantage of Efimov's effect, we show how such exotic three-body molecules might be produced in an optical lattice with three atoms per site [8].

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[3] G. Smirne et al., e-print cond-mat/0604183 (Phys. Rev. A, in press)
[4] M.D. Lee, T. Kohler, and P.S. Julienne, e-print cond-mat/0702178
[5] T. Kraemer et al., Nature (London) 440, 315 (2006)
[6] W. Schollkopf and J.P. Toennies, Science 266, 1345 (1994)
[7] R. Bruehl et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 063002 (2005)
[8] M. Stoll and T. Kohler, Phys. Rev. A 72, 022714 (2005)

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