Photo-association of trilobite Rydberg molecules via resonant spin-orbit coupling
Abstract
We report on a novel method for photo-association of strongly polar trilobite Rydberg molecules. This exotic ultralong-range dimer, consisting of a ground-state atom bound to the Rydberg electron via electron-neutral scattering, inherits its polar character from the admixture of high angular momentum electronic orbitals. The absence of low- character hinders standard photo-association techniques. Here, we show that for suitable principal quantum numbers resonant coupling of the orbital motion with the nuclear spin of the perturber, mediated by electron-neutral scattering, hybridizes the trilobite molecular potential with the more conventional -type molecular state. This provides a general path to associate trilobite molecules with large electric dipole moments, as demonstrated via high-resolution spectroscopy. We find a dipole moment of 135(45) D for the trilobite state. Our results are compared to theoretical predictions based on a Fermi-model.
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@article{arxiv.1703.01096,
title = {Photo-association of trilobite Rydberg molecules via resonant spin-orbit coupling},
author = {Kathrin S. Kleinbach and Florian Meinert and Felix Engel and Woo Jin Kwon and Robert Löw and Tilman Pfau and Georg Raithel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.01096},
year = {2017}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures