Interatomic collisions in a tightly confined Bose gas
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- 6 December 2000
Abstract
We discuss pair interatomic collisions in a Bose gas tightly confined in one (axial) direction and identify two regimes of scattering. In the quasi2D regime, where the confinement frequency $\omega_0$ greatly exceeds the gas temperature $T$, the scattering rates exhibit 2D features of the particle motion. At temperatures $T\sim\hbar\omega_0$ one has a confinement-dominated 3D regime, where the confinement can change the momentum dependence of the scattering amplitudes. We describe the collision-induced energy exchange between the axial and radial degrees of freedom and analyze recent experiments on thermalization and spin relaxation rates in a tightly (axially) confined gas of Cs atoms.
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- Version 1, 2000-12-06, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review A, 64 (1), 012706.
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