DC electric fields in electrode-free glass vapor cell by photoillumination
ORAL
Abstract
We demonstrate tunable laser induced DC electric fields in an all-glass vapor cell without bulk or thin film electrodes. The fields are generated by a photoelectric effect, and DC field tuning up to 0.8V/cm is shown. The spatial field distribution is mapped by Rydberg electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) spectroscopy and good spatial homogeneity is demonstrated. We explain the measured data with a boundary-value electrostatic model. This work may inspire new approaches for DC electric field control in designing miniaturized atomic vapor cell devices. Limitations and other charge effects will also be discussed.
–
Authors
-
Lu Ma
University of Michigan
-
Eric Paradis
Eastern Michigan University
-
Georg Raithel
University of Michigan, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Rydberg Technologies