Degenerate Bose-Bose mixture in a three-dimensional optical lattice
Abstract
We produce a heteronuclear quantum degenerate mixture of two bosonic species, 87Rb and 41K, in a three-dimensional optical lattice. On raising the lattice barriers, we observe the disapperance of the inference pattern of the heavier 87Rb, shifting toward shallower lattice depths in the presence of a minor fraction of 41K. This effect is sizable and requires only a marginal overlap between the two species. We compare our results with similar findings reported for Fermi-Bose mixtures and discuss the interpretation scenarios proposed to date, arguing that the explanation may be linked to the increased effective mass due to the interspecies interactions.
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