Studying a dual-species BEC with tunable interactions

Abstract

We report on the observation of controllable spatial separation in a dual-species Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) with 85Rb and 87Rb. Interparticle interactions between the different components can change the miscibility of the two quantum fluids. In our experiments, we clearly observe the immiscible nature of the two simultaneously Bose-condensed species via their spatial separation. Furthermore the 85Rb Feshbach resonance near 155 G is used to change them between miscible and immiscible by tuning the 85Rb scattering length. Our apparatus is also able to create 85Rb condensates with up to 8×104 atoms which represents a significant improvement over previous work.

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