Monday, August 6, 2012

1208.0680 (H. Hattermann et al.)

Detrimental adsorbate fields in experiments with cold Rydberg gases near
surfaces
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H. Hattermann, M. Mack, F. Karlewski, F. Jessen, D. Cano, J. Fortágh
We observe the shift of Rydberg levels of rubidium close to a copper surface when atomic clouds are repeatedly deposited on it. We measure transition frequencies of rubidium to S and D Rydberg states with principal quantum numbers n between 31 and 48 using the technique of electromagnetically induced transparency. The spectroscopic measurement shows a strong increase of electric fields towards the surface that evolves with the deposition of atoms. Starting with a clean surface, we measure the evolution of electrostatic fields in the range between 30 and 300 \mum from the surface. We find that after the deposition of a few hundred atomic clouds, each containing ~10^6 atoms, the field of adsorbates reaches 1 V/cm for a distance of 30 \mum from the surface. This evolution of the electrostatic field sets serious limitations on cavity QED experiments proposed for Rydberg atoms on atom chips.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0680

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