Ultracold chemical reactions of a single Rydberg atom in a dense gas
Michael Schlagm\"uller (1), Tara Cubel Liebisch (1), Felix Engel (1),, Kathrin S. Kleinbach (1), Fabian B\"ottcher (1), Udo Hermann (1), Karl M., Westphal (1), Anita Gaj (1), Robert L\"ow (1), Sebastian Hofferberth (1),, Tilman Pfau (1), Jes\'us P\'erez-R\'ios (2)

TL;DR
This study investigates ultracold reactions of a single Rydberg atom in dense gas, revealing a threshold behavior at high principal quantum numbers and identifying reaction products and their probabilities.
Contribution
It provides new insights into Rydberg atom reaction dynamics at ultracold temperatures, including a threshold behavior and reaction product distributions.
Findings
Rydberg atom lifetimes increase sharply above n=100.
Reaction products include high angular momentum states and Rb₂⁺ molecules.
Reaction mechanisms depend on the principal quantum number n.
Abstract
Within a dense environment (atoms/cm) at ultracold temperatures (), a single atom excited to a Rydberg state acts as a reaction center for surrounding neutral atoms. At these temperatures almost all neutral atoms within the Rydberg orbit are bound to the Rydberg core and interact with the Rydberg atom. We have studied the reaction rate and products for Rb Rydberg states and we mainly observe a state change of the Rydberg electron to a high orbital angular momentum , with the released energy being converted into kinetic energy of the Rydberg atom. Unexpectedly, the measurements show a threshold behavior at for the inelastic collision time leading to increased lifetimes of the Rydberg state independent of the densities investigated. Even at very high densities (),…
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