Observation of effects due to an atom's electric quadrupole polarizability
Atomic Physics
2021-08-11 v1 Quantum Physics
Abstract
The response of matter to fields underlies the physical sciences, from particle physics to astrophysics, and from chemistry to biophysics. We observe an atom's response to an electric quadrupole field to second- and higher orders; this arises from the atom's electric quadrupole polarizability and hyperpolarizabilities. We probe a single atomic ion which is excited to Rydberg states and confined in the electric fields of a Paul trap. The quadrupolar trapping fields cause atomic energy level shifts and give rise to spectral sidebands. The observed effects are described well by theory calculations.
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@article{arxiv.2005.01957,
title = {Observation of effects due to an atom's electric quadrupole polarizability},
author = {Gerard Higgins and Chi Zhang and Fabian Pokorny and Harry Parke and Erik Jansson and Shalina Salim and Markus Hennrich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.01957},
year = {2021}
}
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Main text 4 pages and 3 figures, supplemental material 9 pages and 8 figures