Abstract
We present experimental observations of atom-light interactions within tens of nanometers (down to 11 nm) of a sapphire surface. Using photon counting we detect the fluorescence from of order one thousand Rb or Cs atoms, confined in a vapor with thickness much less than the optical excitation wavelength. The asymmetry in the spectral line shape provides a direct readout of the atom-surface potential. A numerical fit indicates a power law -Cα/rα with α=3.02±0.06 confirming that the van der Waals interaction dominates over other effects. The extreme sensitivity of our photon-counting technique may allow the search for atom-surface bound states. © Published by the American Physical Society.
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Whittaker, K. A., Keaveney, J., Hughes, I. G., Sargsyan, A., Sarkisyan, D., & Adams, C. S. (2014). Optical response of gas-phase atoms at less than λ /80 from a dielectric surface. Physical Review Letters, 112(25). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.253201
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