Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules
We study the occurrence of Rydberg atom-ion molecules (RAIMs) in a hybrid atom-ion system with an ion crystal trapped in a Paul trap coupled to Rydberg atoms on its either ends. To assess the feasibility of such a system, we perform a detailed Floquet analysis of the effect of the Paul trap's r...
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| author | Ilango Maran Liam J. Bond Jeremy T. Young Arghavan Safavi-Naini Rene Gerritsma |
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| description | We study the occurrence of Rydberg atom-ion molecules (RAIMs) in a hybrid atom-ion system with an ion crystal trapped in a Paul trap coupled to Rydberg atoms on its either ends. To assess the feasibility of such a system, we perform a detailed Floquet analysis of the effect of the Paul trap's rf potential on the RAIMs and provide a qualitative analysis of the survival probability based on scaling laws. We conclude that the RAIM survives for sufficiently weak and low-frequency traps. We then use this hybrid system and propose a scheme to utilize the common motional modes of the ion crystal to suppress (blockade) or enhance (antiblockade) the probability of forming two RAIMs at the ends of the chain, replacing the typical blockade radius by the length of the ion crystal. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0544ed18e1a04f09a3fa31bb64b9c5d72025-08-20T02:13:47ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Research2643-15642025-05-0172L02202810.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.L022028Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion moleculesIlango MaranLiam J. BondJeremy T. YoungArghavan Safavi-NainiRene GerritsmaWe study the occurrence of Rydberg atom-ion molecules (RAIMs) in a hybrid atom-ion system with an ion crystal trapped in a Paul trap coupled to Rydberg atoms on its either ends. To assess the feasibility of such a system, we perform a detailed Floquet analysis of the effect of the Paul trap's rf potential on the RAIMs and provide a qualitative analysis of the survival probability based on scaling laws. We conclude that the RAIM survives for sufficiently weak and low-frequency traps. We then use this hybrid system and propose a scheme to utilize the common motional modes of the ion crystal to suppress (blockade) or enhance (antiblockade) the probability of forming two RAIMs at the ends of the chain, replacing the typical blockade radius by the length of the ion crystal.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.L022028 |
| spellingShingle | Ilango Maran Liam J. Bond Jeremy T. Young Arghavan Safavi-Naini Rene Gerritsma Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules Physical Review Research |
| title | Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules |
| title_full | Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules |
| title_fullStr | Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules |
| title_full_unstemmed | Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules |
| title_short | Vibrationally coupled Rydberg atom-ion molecules |
| title_sort | vibrationally coupled rydberg atom ion molecules |
| url | http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.L022028 |
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