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Nonthermalizing dynamics of interacting Rydberg atoms

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Abstract

An isolated system of ultracold Rydberg atoms can come to equilibrium by exchanging energy through dipole-dipole interactions. In our experiment, a static electric field of a few V/cm shifts the energy levels of the atoms, so that the energy levels are nearly degenerate at zero field and fan out with increasing field to form a manifold. We excite atoms to energy levels near the center of the manifold, where the spacing is nearly harmonic. We allow them to interact for a few microseconds, by which time the popoulation of each energy level has reached a steady state. The population is then measured at various densities and compared to simulation results. We use the notion of dynamical typicality to predict the equillibrium configuration and show that the system fails to thermalize.

Presenters

  • Nick A Chlanda

    Ursinus College

Authors

  • Nick A Chlanda

    Ursinus College

  • Sage M Thomas

    Bryn Mawr College

  • Maja Teofilovska

    Bryn Mawr College

  • Annick C van Blerkom

    Bryn Mawr College

  • Sarah E Spielman

    Bryn Mawr College

  • Karleigh M Bath

    Bryn Mawr College

  • Juniper J Bauroth-Sherman

    Ursinus College

  • Hannah S Conley

    Ursinus College

  • Philip A Conte

    Ursinus College

  • Aidan D Kirk

    Ursinus College

  • Thomas J Carroll

    Ursinus College

  • Michael W Noel

    Bryn Mawr College