L-changing through very-long-range interactions in collisions between high-n, n$=$300, n$^{\mathrm{1}}$F$_{\mathrm{3}}$ strontium Rydberg atoms.
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Abstract
Studies of state-changing in collisions between high-$n$ Rydberg atoms are analyzed. While close collisions result in ionization of an atom, even at large distances the dipole-dipole interaction generates an effective electric field at each atom triggering Stark precession and L-changing which is examined using both classical and quantum theory. The theoretical predictions are tested experimentally using high-$n$ n$^{\mathrm{1}}$F$_{\mathrm{3\thinspace }}$strontium atoms and the results show that, even for impact parameters as large as 40 $\mu $m, collisions can lead to rapid L-changing, highlighting the long-range nature of the interactions responsible.
Authors
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G. Fields
Rice University
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R. Brienza
Rice University
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F. B. Dunning
Rice University, Rice Univ
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S. Yoshida
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Vienna University of Technology
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Joachim Burgdörfer
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna University of Technology