Multichannel quantum-defect theory for ion-atom interactions
Abstract
We present a quantum theory of ion-atom interaction that is applicable at energies comparable to or smaller than the atomic hyperfine splitting and takes proper account of the effects of identical nuclei. The theory reveals the subtlety and the complexity of cold ion-atom interactions including the change of threshold behavior due to hyperfine splitting and the existence of a large number, and a variety of scattering resonances between hyperfine thresholds. We show how this complexity is described, efficiently and at a quantitative level, using a multichannel quantum-defect theory that we present here for ion-atom interactions. Such an efficient description is a key enabling element to understand few-body and many-body quantum systems involving ions.
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