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An ultracold heavy Rydberg system formed from ultra-long-range molecules bound in a stairwell potential

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NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ab90d7

Keywords

ultra-long range Rydberg molecules; photoassociation; ultracold negative ions; heavy Rydberg systems

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft within the priority program 'Giant interactions in Rydberg systems' [DFG SPP 1929, SCHM 885/30-1]
  2. PIER Hamburg-MIT/BOS Seed Projects [PHM-2019-06]

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We propose a scheme to realize aheavy Rydberg system(HRS), a bound pair of oppositely charged ions, from a gas of ultracold atoms. The intermediate step to achieve large internuclear separations is the creation of a unique class of ultra-long-range Rydberg molecules bound in a stairwell potential energy curve. Here, a ground-state atom is bound to a Rydberg atom in an oscillatory potential emerging due to attractive singlet p-wave electron scattering. The utility of our approach originates in the large electronic dipole transition element between the Rydberg and the ionic molecule, while the nuclear configuration of the ultracold gas is preserved. The Rabi coupling between the Rydberg molecule and the heavy Rydberg system is typically in the MHz range and the permanent electric dipole moments of the HRS can be as large as one kilo-Debye. We identify specific transitions which place the creation of the heavy Rydberg system within immediate reach of experimental realization.

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