Observation of coherent many-body Rabi oscillations
Y. O. Dudin, L. Li, F. Bariani, and A. Kuzmich

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of coherent many-body Rabi oscillations in a large ensemble of cold rubidium atoms, demonstrating collective quantum behavior crucial for quantum computing and simulation.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of coherent many-body Rabi oscillations involving hundreds of atoms, advancing understanding of collective quantum dynamics in Rydberg systems.
Findings
Observation of pronounced many-body Rabi oscillations
Evidence of excitation blockade in large atomic ensembles
Potential for quantum computation applications
Abstract
A two-level quantum system coherently driven by a resonant electromagnetic field oscillates sinusoidally between the two levels at frequency which is proportional to the field amplitude [1]. This phenomenon, known as the Rabi oscillation, has been at the heart of atomic, molecular and optical physics since the seminal work of its namesake and coauthors [2]. Notably, Rabi oscillations in isolated single atoms or dilute gases form the basis for metrological applications such as atomic clocks and precision measurements of physical constants [3]. Both inhomogeneous distribution of coupling strength to the field and interactions between individual atoms reduce the visibility of the oscillation and may even suppress it completely. A remarkable transformation takes place in the limit where only a single excitation can be present in the sample due to either initial conditions or atomic…
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