2010
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.82.012510
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Shape resonances in ground-state diatomic molecules: General trends and the example of RbCs

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“…In particular, the nodal line technique to solve the Schrödinger equation in the asymptotic approximation was employed to determine the scattering length [9,10] and potential energy curves [11] in several diatomic molecules. The formalism was extended to shape resonances [12,13], which occur when a scattering state becomes trapped behind the centrifugal barrier for partial waves with ℓ > 0, with ℓ being the rotational quantum number. This extension has allowed to capture all essentials of shape resonances in terms of a single parameter, the s-wave scattering length which universally characterizes the long-range two-body interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, the nodal line technique to solve the Schrödinger equation in the asymptotic approximation was employed to determine the scattering length [9,10] and potential energy curves [11] in several diatomic molecules. The formalism was extended to shape resonances [12,13], which occur when a scattering state becomes trapped behind the centrifugal barrier for partial waves with ℓ > 0, with ℓ being the rotational quantum number. This extension has allowed to capture all essentials of shape resonances in terms of a single parameter, the s-wave scattering length which universally characterizes the long-range two-body interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These manifold proposals for control using non-resonant light call for an extension of asymptotic models [12,13] to account for the coupling with non-resonant light via the polarizability anisotropy. Such an approach is promising as long as the relevant physics occurs at large interatomic separations and in an energy region close to threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The truncated 1/R 6 model potential, V m = −C 6 /R 6 , is limited by a hard-core potential wall at a distance R 0 , where R is the internuclear separation of two atoms. This model potential has been used to explore threshold effects in photoassociation of cold atoms [29] and single-channel shape resonances [30]. Using the threshold properties of the model potential, we derive an analytical expression for the quantum-defect matrix Y.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Similarly in [27] the crucial role of a s for the analysis of the ultracold scattering near the shape resonances in free space was shown. We denote its value a …”
Section: Results Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%