Observation of Feshbach resonances between a single ion and ultracold atoms

NATURE(2021)

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The control of physical systems and their dynamics on the level of individual quanta underpins both fundamental science and quantum technologies. Trapped atomic and molecular systems, neutral 1 and charged 2 , are at the forefront of quantum science. Their extraordinary level of control is evidenced by numerous applications in quantum information processing 3 , 4 and quantum metrology 5 , 6 . Studies of the long-range interactions between these systems when combined in a hybrid atom–ion trap 7 , 8 have led to landmark results 9 – 19 . However, reaching the ultracold regime—where quantum mechanics dominates the interaction, for example, giving access to controllable scattering resonances 20 , 21 —has so far been elusive. Here we demonstrate Feshbach resonances between ions and atoms, using magnetically tunable interactions between 138 Ba + ions and 6 Li atoms. We tune the experimental parameters to probe different interaction processes—first, enhancing three-body reactions 22 , 23 and the related losses to identify the resonances and then making two-body interactions dominant to investigate the ion’s sympathetic cooling 19 in the ultracold atomic bath. Our results provide deeper insights into atom–ion interactions, giving access to complex many-body systems 24 – 27 and applications in experimental quantum simulation 28 – 30 .
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Atomic and molecular collision processes,Quantum mechanics,Ultracold gases,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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