We report our experimental results on the collisional physics between non-S-state atoms (ytterbium (Yb), effectively a two-electron system, in the metastable 3P2 state) and S-state atoms (lithium (Li), an alkali metal, in the ground state). At low magnetic fields, by measuring inelastic interspecies collisional losses in the double quantum degenerate mixture we reveal the strong dependence of the inelastic losses on the internal spin states of both species and suppressed losses in stretched state configurations. Increasing the magnetic field up to 800 G we further investigate the magnetic field dependence of the collisional interactions. There, smoothly increasing inelastic losses are observed towards higher fields. The combined knowledge of both the magnetic field and the spin state dependence of the collisional losses of this prototypical mixture system of non-S-state and S-state atoms provides a significant step forward towards controllable impurity physics realized in the Yb-Li ultracold system.
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Schafer, F., Konishi, H., Bouscal, A., Yagami, T., Frye, M. D., Hutson, J. M., & Takahashi, Y. (2020). Ultracold collisions in the Yb-Li mixture system. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1412). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1412/6/062005
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