Spectroscopy of Rydberg atoms in a ponderomotive optical lattice

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Abstract

We study Rydberg atoms in ponderomotive optical lattices. Unlike for ground-state atoms, for Rydberg atoms in an optical lattice, the extent of the electronic wave-function can approach the lattice period. This leads to state-dependent adiabatic trapping potentials that are unique to Rydberg atoms. We use microwave spectroscopy to experimentally demonstrate and investigate the state-dependence of the adiabatic potentials of S1/2 Rydberg states of rubidium. The observed microwave spectra depend strongly on both the principal quantum number and the depth of the lattice. A semi-classical simulation is used to interpret the features seen in the microwave spectra. A large fraction of the Rydberg atoms can be trapped in the ponderomotive optical lattice. © OSA/CLEO 2011.

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Anderson, S. E., Younge, K. C., & Raithel, G. (2011). Spectroscopy of Rydberg atoms in a ponderomotive optical lattice. In Optics InfoBase Conference Papers.

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