Pulsed excitation of Rydberg-atom-pair states in an ultracold Cs gas
Heiner Sa{\ss}mannshausen, Fr\'ed\'eric Merkt, and Johannes Deiglmayr

TL;DR
This study investigates long-range interactions between Rydberg atoms in ultracold cesium vapor using pulsed laser excitation, revealing complex pair resonances, decay processes, and validating a comprehensive potential model without adjustable parameters.
Contribution
It provides a detailed experimental and theoretical analysis of Rydberg pair states and long-range interactions in ultracold gases, confirming the accuracy of non-adjustable potential models.
Findings
Observation of multiple Rydberg pair resonances linked to various dissociation asymptotes.
Identification of Penning ionization dynamics within 10 microseconds after excitation.
Validation of a parameter-free potential model that accurately describes Rydberg interactions.
Abstract
Pulsed laser excitation of a dense ultracold Cs vapor has been used to study the pairwise interactions between Cs atoms excited to p Rydberg states of principal quantum numbers in the range . Molecular resonances were observed that correspond to excitation of Rydberg-atom-pair states correlated not only to the pp dissociation asymptotes, but also to ss, sf, and ff dissociation asymptotes. These pair resonances are interpreted as arising from dipole-dipole, and higher-order long-range-interaction terms between the Rydberg atoms on the basis of i) their spectral positions, ii) their response to static and pulsed electric fields, and iii) millimeter-wave spectra between pair states correlated to different pair-dissociation asymptotes. The Rydberg-atom--pair states…
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