Tuesday, May 22, 2012

1205.4602 (Martin Kiffner et al.)

Dipole-Dipole coupled double Rydberg molecules    [PDF]

Martin Kiffner, Hyunwook Park, Wenhui Li, Tom F. Gallagher
We show that the dipole-dipole interaction between two Rydberg atoms can give rise to long range molecules. The binding potential arises from two states that converge to different separated atom asymptotes. These states interact weakly at large distances, but start to repel each other strongly as the van der Waals interaction turns into a resonant dipole-dipole interaction with decreasing separation between the atoms. This mechanism leads to the formation of an attractive well for one of the potentials. If the two separated atom asymptotes come from the small Stark splitting of an atomic Rydberg level, which lifts the Zeeman degeneracy, the depth of the well and the location of its minimum are controlled by the external electric field. We discuss two different geometries that result in a localized and a donut shaped potential, respectively.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4602

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