Strongly interacting Rydberg excitations of a cold atomic gas
- PMID: 22517325
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1217901
Strongly interacting Rydberg excitations of a cold atomic gas
Abstract
Highly excited Rydberg atoms have many exaggerated properties. In particular, the interaction strength between such atoms can be varied over an enormous range. In a mesoscopic ensemble, such strong, long-range interactions can be used for fast preparation of desired many-particle states. We generated Rydberg excitations in an ultra-cold atomic gas and subsequently converted them into light. As the principal quantum number n was increased beyond ~70, no more than a single excitation was retrieved from the entire mesoscopic ensemble of atoms. These results hold promise for studies of dynamics and disorder in many-body systems with tunable interactions and for scalable quantum information networks.
Comment in
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Physics. Room for just one photon.Science. 2012 May 18;336(6083):812-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1222815. Science. 2012. PMID: 22605740 No abstract available.
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