Observation of vibrational dynamics in an ion-Rydberg molecule by a high-resolution ion microscope
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Abstract
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.
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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
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Moritz Berngruber
University of Stuttgart
Authors
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Moritz Berngruber
University of Stuttgart
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Viraatt Sai Vishwakarma Anasuri
University of Stuttgart
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Óscar Andrey Herrera Sancho
Escuela de Física, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José
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Yiquan Zou
University of Stuttgart
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Nicolas Zuber
University of Stuttgart
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Ruven Conrad
University of Stuttgart
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Florian Meinert
University of Stuttgart
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Robert Löw
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
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Tilman Pfau
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart