Ramsey interferometry of Rydberg ensembles inside microwave cavities

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Abstract

We study ensembles of Rydberg atoms in a confined electromagnetic environment such as is provided by a microwave cavity. The competition between standard free space Ising type and cavity-mediated interactions leads to the emergence of different regimes where the particle-particle couplings range from the typical van der Waals r -6 behavior to r -3 and to r-independence. We apply a Ramsey spectroscopic technique to map the two-body interactions into a characteristic signal such as intensity and contrast decay curves. As opposed to previous treatments requiring high-densities for considerable contrast and phase decay (Takei et al 2016 Nat. Comms. 7 13449; Sommer et al 2016 Phys. Rev. A 94 053607), the cavity scenario can exhibit similar behavior at much lower densities.

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Sommer, C., & Genes, C. (2018). Ramsey interferometry of Rydberg ensembles inside microwave cavities. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 51(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6455/aabd65

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