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Observation of vibrational dynamics in an ion-Rydberg molecule by a high-resolution ion microscope

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Abstract

Vibrational dynamics in conventional molecules takes usually place on a timescale of picoseconds or shorter, therefore it is hard to observe. In this talk, we report on a direct spatial observation of vibrational dynamics in an ion-Rydberg atom molecule where the vibrational dynamics happens on much slower timescales and can therefore be directly studied.

Highly excited Rydberg atoms can form quite unusual bonds, which lead to long-range Rydberg molecules with exotic properties, here we study a molecular ion that is formed due to the interaction between an ionic charge and a flipping-induced dipole of a highly excited Rydberg atom. This molecule feature an unusual large bond length, therefore dynamical processes are slowed down drastically. This leads to a vibrational dynamics in the microsecond regime that can be observed in real space by using a high-resolution ion microscope. By applying a weak external electric field of a few mV/cm, it is possible to control the orientation of the ionic ultralong-range Rydberg molecules directly during the creation process. When the field is quenched off in a subsequent step, the vibrational dynamics can be initialized and observed under the ion microscope in real space.

Publication: Zuber, Nicolas, et al. "Observation of a molecular bond between ions and Rydberg atoms." Nature 605.7910 (2022): 453-456.<br>Zou, Yi-Quan, et al. "Observation of vibrational dynamics of orientated Rydberg-atom-ion molecules." Physical Review Letters 130.2 (2023): 023002.

Presenters

  • Moritz Berngruber

    University of Stuttgart

Authors

  • Moritz Berngruber

    University of Stuttgart

  • Viraatt Sai Vishwakarma Anasuri

    University of Stuttgart

  • Óscar Andrey Herrera Sancho

    Escuela de Física, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José

  • Yiquan Zou

    University of Stuttgart

  • Nicolas Zuber

    University of Stuttgart

  • Ruven Conrad

    University of Stuttgart

  • Florian Meinert

    University of Stuttgart

  • Robert Löw

    University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart

  • Tilman Pfau

    University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart