Nondestructive Detection of Polar Molecules via Rydberg Atoms
Atomic Physics
2017-06-23 v1 Chemical Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
A highly sensitive, general, and preferably nondestructive technique to detect polar molecules would greatly advance a number of fields, in particular quantum science with cold and ultracold molecules. Here, we propose using resonant energy transfer between molecules and Rydberg atoms to detect molecules. Based on an energy transfer cross section of cm for sufficiently low collision energies, a near unit efficiency non-destructive detection of basically any polar molecule species in a well defined internal state should be possible.
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@article{arxiv.1611.08893,
title = {Nondestructive Detection of Polar Molecules via Rydberg Atoms},
author = {Martin Zeppenfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08893},
year = {2017}
}