Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms

Recently, the transformation from random to chaotic behavior in the statistics of Fano–Feshbach resonances was observed in thulium atoms with rising ensemble temperature. We performed random matrix theory simulations of such spectra and analyzed the resulting statistics in an attempt to understand t...

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Main Authors: Emil T. Davletov, Vladislav V. Tsyganok, Vladimir A. Khlebnikov, Daniil A. Pershin, Alexey V. Akimov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1394
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spelling doaj-cac0a214376b42a7bdeaf418e14172262020-12-11T00:02:00ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002020-12-01221394139410.3390/e22121394Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium AtomsEmil T. Davletov0Vladislav V. Tsyganok1Vladimir A. Khlebnikov2Daniil A. Pershin3Alexey V. Akimov4Russian Quantum Center, Business Center “Ural”, 100A Novaya Street Skolkovo, 143025 Moscow, RussiaRussian Quantum Center, Business Center “Ural”, 100A Novaya Street Skolkovo, 143025 Moscow, RussiaRussian Quantum Center, Business Center “Ural”, 100A Novaya Street Skolkovo, 143025 Moscow, RussiaRussian Quantum Center, Business Center “Ural”, 100A Novaya Street Skolkovo, 143025 Moscow, RussiaRussian Quantum Center, Business Center “Ural”, 100A Novaya Street Skolkovo, 143025 Moscow, RussiaRecently, the transformation from random to chaotic behavior in the statistics of Fano–Feshbach resonances was observed in thulium atoms with rising ensemble temperature. We performed random matrix theory simulations of such spectra and analyzed the resulting statistics in an attempt to understand the mechanism of the transformation. Our simulations show that, when evaluated in terms of the Brody parameter, resonance statistics do not change or change insignificantly when higher temperature resonances are appended to the statistics. In the experiments evaluated, temperature was changed simultaneously with optical dipole trap depth. Thus, simulations included the Stark shift based on the known polarizability of the free atoms and assuming their polarizability remains the same in the bound state. Somewhat surprisingly, we found that, while including the Stark shift does lead to minor statistical changes, it does not change the resonance statistics and, therefore, is not responsible for the experimentally observed statistic transformation. This observation suggests that either our assumption regarding the polarizability of Feshbach molecules is poor or that an additional mechanism changes the statistics and leads to more chaotic statistical behavior.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1394Fano–Feshbach resonancesrandomchaotic
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author Emil T. Davletov
Vladislav V. Tsyganok
Vladimir A. Khlebnikov
Daniil A. Pershin
Alexey V. Akimov
spellingShingle Emil T. Davletov
Vladislav V. Tsyganok
Vladimir A. Khlebnikov
Daniil A. Pershin
Alexey V. Akimov
Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
Entropy
Fano–Feshbach resonances
random
chaotic
author_facet Emil T. Davletov
Vladislav V. Tsyganok
Vladimir A. Khlebnikov
Daniil A. Pershin
Alexey V. Akimov
author_sort Emil T. Davletov
title Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
title_short Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
title_full Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
title_fullStr Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
title_full_unstemmed Random Matrix Theory Analysis of a Temperature-Related Transformation in Statistics of Fano–Feshbach Resonances in Thulium Atoms
title_sort random matrix theory analysis of a temperature-related transformation in statistics of fano–feshbach resonances in thulium atoms
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Recently, the transformation from random to chaotic behavior in the statistics of Fano–Feshbach resonances was observed in thulium atoms with rising ensemble temperature. We performed random matrix theory simulations of such spectra and analyzed the resulting statistics in an attempt to understand the mechanism of the transformation. Our simulations show that, when evaluated in terms of the Brody parameter, resonance statistics do not change or change insignificantly when higher temperature resonances are appended to the statistics. In the experiments evaluated, temperature was changed simultaneously with optical dipole trap depth. Thus, simulations included the Stark shift based on the known polarizability of the free atoms and assuming their polarizability remains the same in the bound state. Somewhat surprisingly, we found that, while including the Stark shift does lead to minor statistical changes, it does not change the resonance statistics and, therefore, is not responsible for the experimentally observed statistic transformation. This observation suggests that either our assumption regarding the polarizability of Feshbach molecules is poor or that an additional mechanism changes the statistics and leads to more chaotic statistical behavior.
topic Fano–Feshbach resonances
random
chaotic
url https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/12/1394
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