Studying ultrafast Rabi dynamics with a short-wavelength seeded free-electron laser
Saikat Nandi, Edvin Olofsson, Mattias Bertolino, Stefanos Carlstr\"om,, Felipe Zapata, David Busto, Carlo Callegari, Michele Di Fraia, Per, Eng-Johnsson, Raimund Feifel, Guillaume Gallician, Mathieu Gisselbrecht,, Sylvain Maclot, Lana Neori\v{c}i\'c, Jasper Peschel

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the observation of Rabi oscillations in helium atoms driven by femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet pulses from a seeded free-electron laser, revealing quantum optical phenomena at short wavelengths.
Contribution
It provides the first direct observation of Rabi dynamics at nanometer wavelengths using free-electron laser pulses, with detailed theoretical analysis of the underlying quantum interference effects.
Findings
Observation of Autler-Townes doublet in photoemission
Detection of avoided crossing phenomena
Quantum interference between ionization pathways
Abstract
Rabi oscillations are periodic modulations of populations in two-level systems interacting with a time-varying field. They are ubiquitous in physics with applications in different areas such as photonics, nano-electronics, electron microscopy, and quantum information. While the theory developed by Rabi was intended for fermions in gyrating magnetic fields, Autler and Townes realized that it could also be used to describe coherent light-matter interaction within the rotating wave approximation\cite. Although intense nanometer-wavelength light-sources have been available for more than a decade, Rabi dynamics at such short wavelengths have not been observed directly. Here we show that femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet pulses from a seeded free-electron laser can drive Rabi oscillations between the ground state and an excited state in helium atoms. The measured photoemission signal revealed…
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TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
