Bose-Fermi mixture of Na-K

We have created a quantum degenerate Bose-Fermi mixture of 23Na and 40K with widely tuneable interactions via broad interspecies Feshbach resonances. Over 30 Feshbach resonances between 23Na and 40K were identified, including p-wave multiplet resonances. The large and negative triplet background scattering length between 23Na and 40K causes a sharp enhancement of the fermion density in the presence of a Bose condensate. As explained via the asymptotic bound-state model, this strong background scattering leads to wide Feshbach resonances observed at low magnetic fields. Our work opens up the prospect to create chemically stable, fermionic ground-state molecules of 23Na-40K, where strong, long-range dipolar interactions would set the dominant energy scale.
Ibon Santiago
Ibon Santiago
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, PhD

I am a physicist working in recreating biological phenomena in synthetic systems. My research interests include active matter, artificial cells and the wonders of biological physics.

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