Cold Rydberg-Atom Interactions
[摘要] Systems of cold, interacting Rydberg atoms are of interest because they exhibit a wide range of collective quantum phenomena. This thesis describes experimental and theoretical work related to these systems with an emphasis on two phenomena: Rydberg excitation blockades and quantum-state-changing collisions.I begin by presenting a detailed calculation of the interaction energies of two Rydberg atoms for a variety of orientations, quantum states, and applied electric fields. The calculated energies are used to interpret the experimental results that follow. I then describe measurements showing that the widths of the distributions of Rydberg excitation number are related to the effectiveness of a Rydberg excitation blockade. These distributions are investigated as a function of principal quantum number, n, and applied electric field. In the presence of a Forster resonant field, sub-Poissonian distributions are measured. I next present a spectroscopic measurement of the energy level shift of a system of atoms which collectively shares two Rydberg excitations. The qualitative nature of the shift depends sensitively on the type of interactions between the atoms (van der Waals or dipole-dipole) and may be changed by changing the quantum state or applied electric field. This measurement provides the first spectroscopic proof that Rydberg excitation blockades are operative. Finally, I describe measurements of the probability for quantum state-changing and Penning-ionizing collisions to provide evidence for intrinsic, electric field-free-interaction resonances and complex many-body interactions in systems of cold Rydberg atoms.
[发布日期] [发布机构] University of Michigan
[效力级别] Physics [学科分类]
[关键词] Rydberg Atoms;Physics;Science;Physics [时效性]