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Published on: August 6, 2018
Probing Dipolar Interactions between Rydberg Atoms and Ultracold Polar Molecules
Lingbang Zhu1, Jeshurun Luke1, Roy Shaham1
1Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Harvard University, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA, Department of Physics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA, and , Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
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We probe resonant dipolar interactions between ultracold ^{40}K^{87}Rb molecules and Rydberg ^{87}Rb atoms in an optically trapped ensemble. Through state-selective ionization detection of the KRb molecules, we observe resonant energy transfer at 2.227 GHz from Rydberg atoms to molecules under a tunable external electric field. We measure a broadening up to 3.5 MHz, for the Rb Rydberg excitation spectrum, which matches a Monte Carlo simulation that describes a Rydberg atom and neighboring molecules evolving under a dipole-dipole interacting Hamiltonian. The demonstrated interspecies dipolar interaction is a key ingredient for hybrid Rydberg-polar molecule systems, where the advantages of each system can be leveraged and combined.
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