The quantum mechanical States of electrons in atoms and molecules are distinct orbitals, which are fundamental for our understanding of atoms, molecules and solids. Electronic orbitals determine a wide range of basic atomic properties, allowing also for the explanation of many chemical processes. Here, we propose a novel technique to optically image the shape of electron orbitals of neutral atoms using electron-phonon coupling in a Bose-Einstein condensate. To validate our model we carefully analyze the impact of a single Rydberg electron onto a condensate and compare the results to experimental data. Our scheme requires only well-established experimental techniques that are readily available and allows for the direct capture of textbook-like spatial images of single electronic orbitals in a single shot experiment.
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Karpiuk, T., Brewczyk, M., Rzązewski, K., Gaj, A., Balewski, J. B., Krupp, A. T., … Pfau, T. (2015). Imaging single Rydberg electrons in a Bose-Einstein condensate. New Journal of Physics, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/5/053046