Realizing a Kondo-Correlated State with Ultracold Atoms

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Bauer, Johannes, Christophe Salomon, and Eugene Demler. 2013. Realizing a Kondo-Correlated State with Ultracold Atoms. Physical Review Letters 111, no. 21: 215304.Abstract
We propose a novel realization of Kondo physics with ultracold atomic gases. It is based on a Fermi sea of two different hyperfine states of one atom species forming bound states with a different species, which is spatially confined in a trapping potential. We show that different situations displaying Kondo physics can be realized when Feshbach resonances between the species are tuned by a magnetic field and the trapping frequency is varied. We illustrate that a mixture of \(^{40}K\) and \(^{23}Na\) atoms can be used to generate a Kondo-correlated state and that momentum resolved radio frequency spectroscopy can provide unambiguous signatures of the formation of Kondo resonances at the Fermi energy. We discuss how tools of atomic physics can be used to investigate open questions for Kondo physics, such as the extension of the Kondo screening cloud.Other Sources
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