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Interfacing Rydberg atoms with a chip-based superconducting microwave resonator using an ac Stark shifted single-photon transition

Atomic Physics 2025-08-29 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Helium atoms in the 1s50s 3^3S1_1 Rydberg level have been resonantly coupled to the 2π×11.7212\pi\times11.721 GHz second harmonic mode of a chip-based superconducting coplanar waveguide microwave resonator. To achieve this, the single-photon electric-dipole-allowed 1s50s 3^3S1_1\rightarrow 1s50p 3^3PJ_J transition was tuned into resonance with the resonator mode through the ac Stark shift induced by a second strong 2π×3.3502\pi\times3.350 GHz microwave dressing field. The effects of this dressing field, and residual uncanceled dc electric fields at the location of the atoms close to the superconducting chip surface were interpreted with support from Floquet calculations of the energy level structure of the Rydberg states. To observe appreciable population transfer in the 1 μ1~\mus atom-resonator interaction time using this transition, which had an electric dipole moment of 1500ea01500 e a_0, pulsed microwave fields were injected into the resonator. From the photon occupation number in the resonator mode under these conditions, the single-photon Rabi frequency associated with the coupling of the atoms to the resonator was estimated to be 2π×100\sim2\pi\times100 Hz. These results represent an important step toward operation of this Rydberg-atom-superconducting-circuit interface in the single-photon strong coupling regime.

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@article{arxiv.2508.20292,
  title  = {Interfacing Rydberg atoms with a chip-based superconducting microwave resonator using an ac Stark shifted single-photon transition},
  author = {L. L. Brown and I. K. Bhangoo and S. D. Hogan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.20292},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 8 figures