Observation of Feshbach resonances in an ultracold gas of 52Cr
Abstract
We have observed Feshbach resonances in elastic collisions between ultracold 52Cr atoms. This is the first observation of collisional Feshbach resonances in an atomic species with more than one valence electron. The zero nuclear spin of 52Cr and thus the absence of a Fermi-contact interaction leads to regularly-spaced resonance sequences. By comparing resonance positions with multi-channel scattering calculations we determine the s-wave scattering length of the lowest 2S+1g+ potentials to be [112(14)]a0, [58(6)]a0 and -[7(20)]a0 for S=6, 4, and 2, respectively, where a0=[0.0529]nm.
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