Focus Session: Exotic States in Rydberg Atoms
FOCUS · J6 ·
Presentations
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Observation of ultralong range Rydberg molecules
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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James P. Shaffer
- University of Oklahoma
- The University of Oklahoma
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Observation of Cs Rydberg atom macrodimers
ORAL
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Authors
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Arne Schwettmann
- University of Oklahoma
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K. Richard Overstreet
- University of Oklahoma
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Jonathan Tallant
- University of Oklahoma
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Donald W. Booth
- University of Oklahoma
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James P. Shaffer
- University of Oklahoma
- The University of Oklahoma
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Four-Wave Mixing and Coherent Processes in Ultracold Atoms Using Intermediate Rydberg States.
ORAL
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Authors
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E. Brekke
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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J.O. Day
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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L. Hardy
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Thad Walker
- University of Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Properties of the ultracold molecular plasma formed in a seeded supersonic beam of NO
ORAL
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Authors
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Edward Grant
- University of British Columbia
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Jonathan Morrison
- University of British Columbia
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Christopher Rennick
- University of British Columbia
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Using Population Echoes to Explore Coherent Interactions in a Nearly Frozen Rydberg Gas
ORAL
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Authors
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M.R. Kutteruf
- Department of Physics, University of Virginia
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R.R. Jones
- University of Virginia
- Department of Physics, University of Virginia
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Rotary echo tests of coherence in Rydberg-atom excitation
ORAL
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Authors
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Kelly Cooper Younge
- University of Michigan
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Georg Raithel
- University of Michigan
- Physics Department, University of Michigan
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Rydberg atoms in ultracold plasmas
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Steven L. Rolston
- Joint Quantum Institute and Department of Physics, University of Maryland, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- University of Maryland - Joint Quantum Institute
- University of Maryland
- Joint Quantum Institute, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Joint Quantum Institute, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, and National Institute of Standards and Technology, College Park, MD, U. S. A.
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