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Confinement-induced resonances in anharmonic waveguides

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:35 authored by Shi-Guo Peng, Hui HuHui Hu, Xiaji LiuXiaji Liu, Peter DrummondPeter Drummond
We develop the theory of anharmonic confinement-induced resonances (ACIRs). These are caused by anharmonic excitation of the transverse motion of the center of mass (c.m.) of two bound atoms in a waveguide. As the transverse confinement becomes anisotropic, we find that the c.m. resonant solutions split for a quasi-one-dimensional (1D) system, in agreement with recent experiments. This is not found in harmonic confinement theories. A new resonance appears for repulsive couplings (a3D>0) for a quasi-two-dimensional (2D) system, which is also not seen with harmonic confinement. After inclusion of anharmonic energy corrections within perturbation theory, we find that these ACIRs agree extremely well with anomalous 1D and 2D confinement-induced resonance positions observed in recent experiments. Multiple even- and odd-order transverse ACIRs are identified in experimental data, including up to N=4 transverse c.m. quantum numbers.

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ARC | DP0984637

ARC | DP0880404

ARC | DP0984522

Dynamics and correlations of many-body systems : Australian Research Council | DP0880404

Ultracold atomic Fermi gases in the strongly interacting regime: A new frontier of quantum many-body physics : Australian Research Council | DP0984522

Imbalanced superfluidity: The quantum mystery that defies solution : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP0984637

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1050-2947

Journal title

Phys. Rev. A

Volume

84

Issue

4

Article number

paper no. 043619

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043619-

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American Physical Society

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Copyright © 2011 American Physical Society. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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