Magnetic Feshbach Resonances Between a Single Ion and Ultracold Atoms - Michal Tomza
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Explore magnetic Feshbach resonances between a single ion and ultracold atoms in this 46-minute conference talk by Michal Tomza from the University of Warsaw. Delivered as part of the Opportunities and Challenges in Few-Body Physics: Unitarity and Beyond conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the current status of few-body physics near unitarity. Examine the intersection of atomic and nuclear physics, focusing on topics such as the three-body Efimov effect and universality principles. Gain insights from this cross-disciplinary platform that brings together theory and experiment across various research areas including nuclear, atomic, molecular, condensed matter, high-energy, and mathematical physics.
Syllabus
Magnetic Feshbach resonances between a single ion and ultracold atoms â–¸ Michal Tomza (U Warsaw)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics