Dynamics of a single ion spin impurity in a spin-polarized atomic bath
Abstract
We report on observations of spin dynamics in single Yb+ ions immersed in a cold cloud of spin-polarized 6Li atoms. This species combination has been proposed to be the most suitable system to reach the quantum regime in atom-ion experiments. For 174Yb+, we find that the atomic bath polarizes the spin of the ion by 93(4)\,\% after a few Langevin collisions, pointing to strong spin-exchange rates. For the hyperfine ground states of 171Yb+, we also find strong rates towards spin polarization. However, relaxation towards the F=0 ground state occurs after 7.7(1.5) Langevin collisions. We investigate spin impurity atoms as possible source of apparent spin-relaxation leading us to interpret the observed spin-relaxation rates as an upper limit. Using ab initio electronic structure and quantum scattering calculations, we explain the observed rates and analyze their implications for the possible observation of Feshbach resonances between atoms and ions once the quantum regime is reached.
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