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Synthetic dimension-induced conical intersections in Rydberg molecules

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Abstract

We observe a series of conical intersections in the potential energy curves governing both the collision between a Rydberg atom and a ground-state atom and the structure of Rydberg molecules. By employing the electronic energy of the Rydberg atom as a synthetic dimension we circumvent the von Neumann-Wigner theorem. These conical intersections can occur when the Rydberg atom’s quantum defect is similar in size to the electron-–ground-state atom scattering phase shift divided by π, a condition satisfied in several commonly studied atomic species. The conical intersections have an observable consequence in the rate of ultracold l-changing collisions of the type Rb(nf)+Rb(5s)→Rb(nl>3)+Rb(5s). In the vicinity of a conical intersection, this rate is strongly suppressed, and the Rydberg atom becomes nearly transparent to the ground-state atom.

Publication: arXiv:2102.03195

Presenters

  • Frederic Hummel

    University of Hamburg

Authors

  • Frederic Hummel

    University of Hamburg

  • Matthew Eiles

    Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer Systeme, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany

  • Peter Schmelcher

    University of Hamburg