Carroll Thomas J, Claringbould Katharine, Goodsell Anne, Lim M J, Noel Michael W
Department of Physics, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2004 Oct 8;93(15):153001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.153001. Epub 2004 Oct 4.
Atoms in an ultracold highly excited sample are strongly coupled through the dipole-dipole interaction. In an effort to understand and manipulate the complicated interactions in this system we are investigating their dependence on the relative orientation of the dipoles. By focusing a 480 nm beam from a tunable dye laser into a magneto-optical trap, we produce a nearly one-dimensional sample of Rydberg atoms. The trap lies at the center of four conducting rods with which we can vary the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the trap, thus controlling the orientation of the dipoles with respect to the sample axis. We have measured the strength of the interaction for a variety of relative orientations.
在超冷高激发样本中的原子通过偶极-偶极相互作用强烈耦合。为了理解和操控该系统中复杂的相互作用,我们正在研究它们对偶极相对取向的依赖性。通过将可调谐染料激光器发出的480纳米光束聚焦到磁光阱中,我们产生了一个近乎一维的里德堡原子样本。该阱位于四根导电棒的中心,通过它们我们可以改变阱处电场的大小和方向,从而控制偶极相对于样本轴的取向。我们已经测量了各种相对取向的相互作用强度。