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Direct measurement of the van der Waals interaction between two Rydberg atoms

Atomic Physics 2013-07-01 v2 Quantum Gases Quantum Physics

Abstract

We report on the direct measurement of the van der Waals interaction between two isolated, single Rydberg atoms separated by a controlled distance of a few micrometers. By working in a regime where the single-atom Rabi frequency of the laser used for excitation to the Rydberg state is comparable to the interaction energy, we observe a \emph{partial} Rydberg blockade, whereby the time-dependent populations of the various two-atom states exhibit coherent oscillations with several frequencies. A quantitative comparison of the data with a simple model based on the optical Bloch equations allows us to extract the van der Waals energy, and to observe its characteristic C6/R6C_6/R^6 dependence. The magnitude of the measured C6C_6 coefficient agrees well with an \emph{ab-initio} theoretical calculation, and we observe its dramatic increase with the principal quantum number nn of the Rydberg state. Our results not only allow to test an important physical law, but also demonstrate a degree of experimental control which opens new perspectives in quantum information processing and quantum simulation using long-range interactions between the atoms.

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@article{arxiv.1302.4262,
  title  = {Direct measurement of the van der Waals interaction between two Rydberg atoms},
  author = {Lucas Béguin and Aline Vernier and Radu Chicireanu and Thierry Lahaye and Antoine Browaeys},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4262},
  year   = {2013}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures, published version