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Optical Feshbach Resonance Using the Intercombination Transition

Physical Review Letters, 2008
We report control of the scattering wave function by an optical Feshbach resonance effect using ytterbium atoms. The narrow intercombination line (1S0-3P1) is used for efficient control as proposed by Ciuryło et al. [Phys. Rev. A 71, 030701(R) (2005)10.1103/PhysRevA.71.030701].
K, Enomoto   +3 more
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Feshbach Resonances in Chemical Reactions

1981
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews Feshbach theory and discusses applications that are developed to observe chemical reactions. The time-independent formulation was then applied to a model four-channel reaction involving two open channels interacting with two asymptotically closed channels.
Curtis L. Shoemaker, Robert E. Wyatt
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Corrections to Feshbach resonance calculations

Physical Review A, 1977
The Feshbach optical-potential formalism yields resonance parameters which may differ slightly from those usually defined. By employing the definition of resonances in terms of poles of the analytically continued S matrix, corrections are derived which reconcile the two sets of parameters.
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Generalized saddle-point method for Feshbach resonances

Physical Review A, 1989
The mini-max principle is extended to work for the approximations to resonances in the square-integrable function space. The hole-projection (or saddle-point) technique for Feshbach resonances, introduced previously by Chung [Phys. Rev. A 20, 1743 (1979)], is derived from the mini-max principle.
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Observation of Feshbach resonances in a Bose–Einstein condensate

Nature, 1998
S. Inouye   +6 more
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Feshbach resonances in the exit channel of the F + CH3OH → HF + CH3O reaction observed using transition-state spectroscopy

Nature Chemistry, 2017
Marissa L. Weichman   +7 more
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