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Observation of Rydberg Blockade Due to the Charge-Dipole Interaction between an Atom and a Polar Molecule
Alexander Guttridge1,2, Daniel K Ruttley1,2, Archie C Baldock1
1Department of Physics, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We demonstrate Rydberg blockade due to the charge-dipole interaction between a single Rb atom and a single RbCs molecule confined in optical tweezers. The molecule is formed by magnetoassociation of a Rb+Cs atom pair and subsequently transferred to the rovibrational ground state with an efficiency of 91(1)%. Species-specific tweezers are used to control the separation between the atom and molecule. The charge-dipole interaction causes blockade of the transition to the Rb(52s) Rydberg state, when the atom-molecule separation is set to 310(40) nm. The observed excitation dynamics are in good agreement with simulations using calculated interaction potentials. Our results open up the prospect of a hybrid platform where quantum information is transferred between individually trapped molecules using Rydberg atoms.
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