Bound and scattering states in harmonic waveguides in the vicinity of free space Feshbach resonances

Abstract

The two-body bound and scattering properties in an one-dimensional harmonic waveguide close to free space magnetic Feshbach resonances are investigated based on the local frame transformation approach within a single partial wave approximation. An energy and magnetic field dependent free space phase shift is adopted in the current theoretical framework. For both s- and p-wave interaction, the least bound state in the waveguide dissociates into the continuum at the resonant magnetic field where the effective one-dimensional scattering length a 1D diverges. Consequently, the association of atoms into molecules in the waveguide occurs when the magnetic field is swept adiabatically across the pole of a 1D. In the vicinity of broad s-wave resonances, the resonant magnetic field is nearly independent on the transverse confining frequency ω of the waveguide. Close to p-wave and narrow s-wave resonances, the resonant magnetic field changes as ω varies.

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