State resolved investigation of Förster resonant energy transfer in collisions between polar molecules and Rydberg atoms

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We perform a comprehensive investigation of Förster resonant energy transfer in a room-temperature thermal mixture of ammonia molecules and rubidium Rydberg atoms. Fully state-resolved measurement of the Rydberg-atom populations is achieved by combining millimeter-wave state transfer with state-selective field ionization. This allows aspects of the energy transfer process such as state dependence, ammonia pressure dependence, and dependence on the energy resonance condition to be investigated in detail. Our results pave the way for future quantum experiments combining polar molecules and Rydberg atoms.

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Jarisch, F., & Zeppenfeld, M. (2018). State resolved investigation of Förster resonant energy transfer in collisions between polar molecules and Rydberg atoms. New Journal of Physics, 20(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aaf02e

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