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Rydberg Atoms in Magnetic Quadrupole Traps
We investigate the electronic structure and properties of Rydberg atoms
exposed to a magnetic quadrupole field. It is shown that the spatial as well as
generalized time reversal symmetries lead to a two-fold degeneracy of the
electronic states in the presence of the external field. A delicate interplay
between the Coulomb and magnetic interactions in the inhomogeneous field leads
to an unusual weak field splitting of the energy levels as well as complex
spatial patterns of the corresponding spin polarization density of individual
Rydberg states. Remarkably the magnetic quadrupole field induces a permanent
electric dipole moment of the atom.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in EP
Dynamical crystal creation with polar molecules or Rydberg atoms in optical lattices
We investigate the dynamical formation of crystalline states with systems of polar molecules or Rydberg atoms loaded into a deep optical lattice. External fields in these systems can be used to couple the atoms or molecules between two internal states: one that is weakly interacting and one that exhibits a strong dipole-dipole interaction. By appropriate time variation of the external fields we show that it is possible to produce crystalline states of the strongly interacting states with high filling fractions chosen via the parameters of the coupling.We study the coherent dynamics of this process in one dimension (1D) using a modified form of the time-evolving block decimation (TEBD) algorithm, and obtain crystalline states for system sizes and parameters corresponding to realistic experimental configurations. For polar molecules these crystalline states will be long-lived, assisting in a characterization of the state via the measurement of correlation functions. We also show that as the coupling strength increases in the model, the crystalline order is broken. This is characterized in 1D by a change in density-density correlation functions, which decay to a constant in the crystalline regime, but show different regions of exponential and algebraic decay for larger coupling strengths
Amplifying single impurities immersed in a gas of ultra cold atoms
We present a method for amplifying a single or scattered impurities immersed
in a background gas of ultra cold atoms so that they can be optically imaged
and spatially resolved. Our approach relies on a Raman transfer between two
stable atomic hyperfine states that is conditioned on the presence of an
impurity atom. The amplification is based on the strong interaction among atoms
excited to Rydberg states. We perform a detailed analytical study of the
performance of the proposed scheme with particular emphasis on the influence of
many-body effects.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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