Strong Spin-Motion Coupling in the Ultrafast Dynamics of Rydberg Atoms
Abstract
Rydberg atoms in optical lattices and tweezers is now a well established platform for simulating quantum spin systems. However, the role of the atoms' spatial wavefunction has not been examined in detail experimentally. Here, we show a strong spin-motion coupling emerging from the large variation of the interaction potential over the wavefunction spread. We observe its clear signature on the ultrafast many-body nanosecond-dynamics of atoms excited to a Rydberg state, using picosecond pulses, from an unity-filling atomic Mott-insulator. We also propose a novel approach to tune arbitrarily the strength of the spin-motion coupling relative to the motional energy scale set by trapping potentials. Our work provides a new direction for exploring the dynamics of strongly-correlated quantum systems by adding the motional degree of freedom to the Rydberg simulation toolbox.
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@article{arxiv.2311.15575,
title = {Strong Spin-Motion Coupling in the Ultrafast Dynamics of Rydberg Atoms},
author = {Vineet Bharti and Seiji Sugawa and Masaya Kunimi and Vikas Singh Chauhan and Tirumalasetty Panduranga Mahesh and Michiteru Mizoguchi and Takuya Matsubara and Takafumi Tomita and Sylvain de Léséleuc and Kenji Ohmori},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.15575},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
v2: revised version accepted in PRL