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arxiv: 1303.1844 · v1 · pith:6W3COXCLnew · submitted 2013-03-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Coherent molecule formation in anharmonic potentials near confinement-induced resonances

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keywords coherentcouplingmoleculecenter-of-massconfinement-inducedexperimentalformationmotion
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We perform a theoretical and experimental study of a system of two ultracold atoms with tunable interaction in an elongated trapping potential. We show that the coupling of center-of-mass and relative motion due to an anharmonicity of the trapping potential leads to a coherent coupling of a state of an unbound atom pair and a molecule with a center of mass excitation. By performing the experiment with exactly two particles we exclude three-body losses and can therefore directly observe coherent molecule formation. We find quantitative agreement between our theory of inelastic confinement-induced resonances and the experimental results. This shows that the effects of center-of-mass to relative motion coupling can have a significant impact on the physics of quasi-1D quantum systems.

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