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arxiv: 1108.1909 · v2 · submitted 2011-08-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

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Efimov Resonances in Ultracold Quantum Gases

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keywords resonancesefimovgasesultracoldbasicexperimentalfew-bodyrelated
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Ultracold atomic gases have developed into prime systems for experimental studies of Efimov three-body physics and related few-body phenomena, which occur in the universal regime of resonant interactions. In the last few years, many important breakthroughs have been achieved, confirming basic predictions of universal few-body theory and deepening our understanding of such systems. We review the basic ideas along with the fast experimental developments of the field, focussing on ultracold cesium gases as a well-investigated model system. Triatomic Efimov resonances, atom-dimer Efimov resonances, and related four-body resonances are discussed as central observables. We also present some new observations of such resonances, supporting and complementing the set of available data.

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