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Doppler-free Rydberg Spectroscopy in Warm Vapor

Atomic Physics 2026-02-25 v2

Abstract

The common approach for producing Rydberg atoms in warm vapor cells is with lasers arranged in a counter-propagating, collinear configuration. Doppler effects in these configurations reduce the efficiency of excitation to the Rydberg state while also producing broadened spectral features. In this work, we demonstrate a three-laser Doppler-free excitation using laser beams whose k-vectors sum to zero, resulting in an enhancement in the Rydberg density and narrowed spectral features. A three-times enhancement to Rydberg density along with a near four-times reduction in spectroscopic line-widths are observed compared to a collinear configuration. This Doppler-free configuration could prove beneficial to Rydberg atomic technologies, such as electric field sensing with small volumes or deterministic photon sources.

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@article{arxiv.2506.04504,
  title  = {Doppler-free Rydberg Spectroscopy in Warm Vapor},
  author = {Jeremy Glick and Brielle E. Anderson and T. Nathan Nunley and Josiah Bingaman and Jian Jun Liu and David H. Meyer and Paul D. Kunz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04504},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 pages, 7 figures