Imaging of spatial correlations of Rydberg excitations in cold atom clouds

POSTER

Abstract

Previously, Rydberg excitation blockades have been shown to cause a saturation of Rydberg excitation numbers in atom samples and a narrowing of the excitation number statistics, and they have been employed in quantum information experiments. In the experiment described in this poster, it is planned to measure structures in the Rydberg pair correlation function predicted in.\footnotemark[2] To achieve sufficient spatial magnification, we use the principle of field ion microscopy. A tungsten tip is placed close to a cold atom cloud in which several Rydberg excitations are prepared using a narrow-linewidth laser. To read out the sample, the tip voltage is suddenly switched to a high value. The Rydberg atoms are field-ionized, and the resultant ions are projected onto a nearby position-sensitive detector. All components of this experiment are operational, as will be shown on this poster. Progress towards the imaging of spatial correlations of excitations will be discussed. \footnotetext[2]{ F. Robicheaux and J. Hernandez, ``Many-body wave function in a dipole blockade configuration," Phys. Rev. {\bf A 72}, 63403, 1-4 (2005).}

Authors

  • Andrew Schwarzkopf

    University of Michigan

  • Rachel E. Sapiro

    University of Michigan

  • G. Raithel

    University of Michigan, University of Michigan, FOCUS center