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Collision-Sensitive Spin Noise

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.17.L011001

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Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFA0306600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11661161018, 11927811, 12004371]
  3. Anhui Initiative in Quantum Information Technologies [AHY050000]
  4. Hong Kong RGC/NSFC Joint Research Scheme Project [N_CUHK403/16]
  5. USTC Research Funds of the Dou-ble First-Class Initiative [YD3540002002]

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This study demonstrates a spin-noise spectroscopic approach to investigate collision phenomena. By measuring optical polarization rotation noise, the approach provides a tool to observe collision-sensitive spin noise and determine key collision parameters.
Collision phenomena are ubiquitous and highly useful in determining the microscopic structures and intermolecular interactions of atoms and molecules. The existing approaches are mostly based on atomic or molecular scatterings, which are hindered by the inconvenience of using ultrahigh vacuum and lowtemperature systems. Here we demonstrate a spin-noise spectroscopic approach by measuring optical polarization rotation noise of the probe light with simple apparatus and ambient conditions. Our approach features tens of gigahertz bandwidth and one part-per-million resolution, outperforming previous spinnoise techniques. Enabled by the technique, we observe the collision-sensitive spin noise of alkali atoms, and precisely determine key collision parameters, such as collision diameter, well depth, and dominant interaction type. Our work provides a tool to study a broad range of collision phenomena under ambient conditions.

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