Microwave Spectroscopy of Low-l Singlet Strontium Rydberg States at Intermediate n
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Abstract
Microwave spectroscopy is used to measure the relative energy separations between strontium n 1S0, n 1P1, n 1D2, and n 1F3 Rydberg levels for 50 ? n ? 70 with uncertainties, limited by possible stray electric fields, of a few tens of kilohertz. The microwave results are referenced to earlier measurements of term values for the n 1S0 state to obtain term values, and hence quantum defects, for the higher-l states and develop a revised set of self-consistent Rydberg-Ritz parameters that can be used to predict level separations over a broad range of n with much greater precision than is possible using earlier published Rydberg-Ritz parameters. The determination of accurate transition frequencies is central to the planning of quantum simulation experiments that involve microwave-coupled Rydberg levels, such as in the creation of Rydberg synthetic dimensions.
Presenters
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Robert A Brienza
Rice Univ
Authors
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Robert A Brienza
Rice Univ
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Yi Lu
Rice University
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Chuanyu Wang
Rice University
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Soumya K Kanungo
Rice University
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Tom C Killian
Rice, Rice University
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F B Dunning
Rice Univ
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Shuhei Yoshida
TU Wien
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Joachim Burgdorfer
TU Wien