Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1812661 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The Galitskii-Migdal-Feynman (GMF) formalism is applied to spin-polarized atomic deuterium (âD). The effective scattering length is calculated from the GMF T-matrix, which is essentially the effective scattering amplitude dependent on the medium. It is found that the S-wave effective scattering length for âD2 and âD3 varies discontinuously from negative to positive values at some critical density. This indicates a crossover from a dimer-less regime to a regime with dimers. In addition, it is confirmed that âD1 remains a gas down to zero Kelvin. Finally, the binding energy of the weakly bound dimers in both species âD2 and âD3 is computed. For completeness as well as for comparison purposes, the scattering length in the free-scattering limit is also calculated and it is found to be in a good agreement with previous calculations.
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Authors
B.R. Joudeh, A.S. Sandouqa, M.K. Al-Sugheir, H.B. Ghassib,