Creation of Singlet Strontium Rydberg States Using ULE-stabilized Laser Systems
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Abstract
The development of stable laser systems for creation of high-n strontium singlet Rydberg states via two-photon 5s2 1S0 → 5s5p 1P1 → 5sns 1S0 transitions is described. The required radiation at 461 and 413 nm is generated using frequency-doubled diode laser systems whose fundamental outputs are stabilized using a single very-high-finesse ultralow expansion (ULE) cavity. The lasers are tuned by directing a fraction of their fundamental output powers through fiber electro-optical modulators (EOMs) to generate sidebands that are then locked to the ULE cavity. This allows the lasers to be tuned over frequency ranges of up to ~1GHz by varying the EOM drive frequency. Whereas a similar scheme has been used to generate triplet strontium Rydberg atoms, the use of singlet Rydberg atoms results in a simpler excitation spectrum and, since S=0, simplifies the interpretation of observed phenomena.
Presenters
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Robert A Brienza
Rice Univ
Authors
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Robert A Brienza
Rice Univ
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Chuanyu Wang
Rice University, Thomas Killian
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Y. Lu
Rice University
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Soumya K Kanungo
Rice University
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F. B Dunning
Rice Univ, Rice University
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T. C Killian
Rice University, Rice