Independent Control of Scattering Lengths in Multicomponent Quantum Gases
Peng Zhang, Pascal Naidon, Masahito Ueda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to independently control multiple scattering lengths in multicomponent ultracold atomic gases, enabling advanced quantum phase engineering and the creation of Efimov trimer states.
Contribution
A novel technique for simultaneous, independent tuning of scattering lengths in multicomponent quantum gases, facilitating new quantum state explorations.
Findings
Method successfully controls multiple scattering lengths independently.
Enables engineering of complex quantum phases.
Facilitates formation of Efimov trimer states.
Abstract
We develop a method of simultaneous and independent control of different scattering lengths in ultracold multicomponent atomic gases, such as \mathrm{40}}K or K-Li mixture. Our method can be used to engineer multi-component quantum phases and Efimov trimer states.
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