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Determination of the Scattering Length of the a3Sigma+ Potential of 87RbCs

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Author(s)

Eite Tiesinga, M Anderlini, E Arimondo

Abstract

We have determined the scattering length of the a3Sigma+ potential of 87RbCs based on experimental observations from the literature and the known value for the long-range dispersion coefficient. Our analysis uses quantum defect theory and analytical solutions of the Schr\odinger equation for a van der Waals potential. We find that the scattering length is either 700^{+700}_{-300} a0 or 176\pm2 a0 with more confidence associated to the first value, where 1 a0=0.05292 nm is a Bohr radius. An independent value of the van der Waals coefficient could not be determined and the best theoretically determined C6 value was used.
Citation
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
Volume
75
Issue
2

Keywords

ceasium, collision properties, rubidium, ultracold atoms

Citation

Tiesinga, E. , Anderlini, M. and Arimondo, E. (2007), Determination of the Scattering Length of the a3Sigma+ Potential of 87RbCs, Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics) (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created February 8, 2007, Updated June 2, 2021
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