Abstract
We present experimental evidence for spin-orbit interaction of an electron as it scatters from a neutral atom. The scattering process takes place within a Rb2 ultralong-range Rydberg molecule, consisting of a Rydberg atomic core, a Rydberg electron, and a ground state atom. The spin-orbit interaction leads to characteristic level splittings of vibrational molecular lines which we directly observe via photoassociation spectroscopy. We benefit from the fact that molecular states dominated by resonant p-wave interaction are particularly sensitive to the spin-orbit interaction. Our work paves the way for studying novel spin dynamics in ultralong-range Rydberg molecules. Furthermore, it shows that the molecular setup can serve as a microlaboratory to perform precise scattering experiments in the low-energy regime of a few meV.
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Deiß, M., Haze, S., Wolf, J., Wang, L., Meinert, F., Fey, C., … Hecker Denschlag, J. (2020). Observation of spin-orbit-dependent electron scattering using long-range Rydberg molecules. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013047
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