Rydberg level shift due to the electric field generated by rydberg atom collision induced ionization in cesium atomic ensemble

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Abstract

We experimentally studied the Rydberg level shift caused by the electric field, which is generated by Rydberg atom collision induced ionization in a cesium atomic ensemble. The density of charged particles caused by collisions between Rydberg atoms is changed by controlling the ground-state atomic density and optical excitation process. We measured the Rydberg level shift using Rydberg electromagnetically-induced-transparency (EIT) spectroscopy, and interpreted the physical origin using a semi-classical model. The experimental results are in good agreement with the numerical simulation. These energy shifts are important for the self-calibrated sensing of microwave field by the employing of Rydberg EIT.Moreover, in contrast to the resonant excitation case, narrow-linewidth spectroscopy with high signal-to-noise ratio would be useful for high-precision measurements.

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Wang, X., He, J., Bai, J., & Wang, J. (2020). Rydberg level shift due to the electric field generated by rydberg atom collision induced ionization in cesium atomic ensemble. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10165646

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