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Reducing the sensitivity of Rydberg atoms to dc electric fields using two-frequency ac field dressing

Atomic Physics 2018-01-31 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We propose a method for reducing the sensitivity of atomic ground to Rydberg transitions to stray dc electric fields, using microwave-induced dressing of Rydberg states. Calculations are presented for the Cs \state90S1/2\state{90S}{1/2} and \state90P3/2\state{90P}{3/2} states. With zero dc bias electric field, a two-frequency ac field is used to simultaneously reduce the sensitivity of both states to dc field variations. The sensitivity reduction is a factor of 95 for the \state90S1/2\state{90S}{1/2} state and a factor of 1600 for the \state90P3/2,mJ=3/2\state{90P}{3/2}, m_J=3/2 state. We also show how the two-frequency ac field can be used to cancel both second- and fourth-order terms in the polarizability of a single Rydberg state. These results are relevant to improving the stability of experiments that seek to excite Rydberg atoms in the proximity of charged surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.1709.03437,
  title  = {Reducing the sensitivity of Rydberg atoms to dc electric fields using two-frequency ac field dressing},
  author = {Donald W. Booth and Joshua Isaacs and M. Saffman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03437},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 figures, minor revisions