Title :
Long-lived states in cold Rydberg gases
Author :
Feldbaum, D. ; Dutta, S.K. ; Walz-Flannigan, A. ; Guest, J.R. ; Raithel, Georg
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Laser-cooled atoms can be excited into Rydberg states to study Rydberg gases at high densities and low atomic velocities. Dense clouds of such atoms undergo virtually complete ionization when their density exceeds a critical value dependent on the principal quantum number n. We report a new regime in which the excited Rydberg population spontaneously evolves into long-lived high-l states, the lifetimes of which exceed the natural lifetimes of the initially excited Rydberg levels by two orders of magnitude. /sup 87/Rb atoms are collected and cooled to 50 /spl mu/K in a magneto optical trap (MOT), which is periodically turned off for 50 ms. 1 ms after the shutdown of the MOT the Rydberg atoms are created via a two-step excitation process using a 5 /spl mu/s long diode laser pulse.
Keywords :
Rydberg states; high-speed optical techniques; laser cooling; magneto-optical effects; photoexcitation; radiation pressure; rubidium; /sup 87/Rb; /sup 87/Rb atoms; 1 ms; 5 mus; 50 ms; 50 muK; Rydberg gases; Rydberg states; cold Rydberg gases; dense clouds; excited Rydberg population; high densities; initially excited Rydberg levels; ionization; laser-cooled atoms; long-lived states; low atomic velocities; magneto optical trap; natural lifetimes; principal quantum number; two-step excitation process; Atom lasers; Atom optics; Atomic beams; Charge carrier processes; Clouds; Diode lasers; Gas lasers; Gases; Ionization; Laser excitation;
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2001. QELS '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of Papers Presented at the
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-663-X
DOI :
10.1109/QELS.2001.962064