Quantum control using the Landau-Zener effect

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Abstract

We excite ultracold rubidium atoms in a magneto-optical trap to a coherent superposition of two $|m_j|$ sublevels of a Rydberg state. After some delay, during which the relative phase of the superposition components can evolve, we apply a field ionization pulse (rise time $\sim$ 2~$\mu$s). The atoms traverse an avoided crossing in the Stark levels as they ionize. We find that we can control the final state distribution by varying the delay time and hence the relative phase. We present calculations which will be compared to the data.

*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1205897.

Authors

  • Tamas Budner

    • Ursinus College
  • Jacob Hollingsworth

    • Ursinus College
  • Michael Vennettilli

    • Ursinus College
  • Ryan Zmiewski

    • Ursinus College
  • Donald P. Fahey

    • Bryn Mawr College
  • Thomas J. Carroll

    • Ursinus College
  • Michael W. Noel

    • Bryn Mawr College