Spectroscopy of a cold strontium Rydberg gas
Atomic Physics
2015-05-27 v1
Abstract
We present a study of a cold strontium Rydberg gas. The narrowband laser excitation of Rydberg states in the range n=20-80 from a 6~mK cloud of strontium atoms is detected using the spontaneous ionization of the Rydberg atoms. Using a high-resolution step-scanning technique, we perform detailed measurements of the Stark maps of selected Rydberg states. We find excellent agreement between the measured Stark maps and a numerical calculation based on an independent-electron model. Finally we show that excitation of the second valence electron can be used to probe the dynamics of the Rydberg gas with nanosecond temporal resolution via autoionization.
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@article{arxiv.1102.2715,
title = {Spectroscopy of a cold strontium Rydberg gas},
author = {J. Millen and G. Lochead and G. R. Corbett and R. M. Potvliege and M. P. A. Jones},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.2715},
year = {2015}
}