Highly-resolved Stark effect measurements of Rydberg states in nitric oxide
ORAL
Abstract
We demonstrate Stark effect measurements at room temperature of high-lying Rydberg states in nitric oxide. These states are generated using a three-photon continuous-wave excitation scheme. The readout is based on the detection of charged particles created by collisional ionization of Rydberg molecules. A theoretical discussion of the gained experimental results is given.
*European Commission Grant Agreement No. 820393, MACQSIMALDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) - 431314977/GRK2642 (Research Training Group: “Towards Graduate Experts in Photonic Quantum Technologies")
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Presenters
Fabian Munkes
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Authors
Fabian Munkes
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Patrick Kaspar
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Philipp Neufeld
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Alexander Trachtmann
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Yannick Schellander
Institute for Large Area Microelectronics
Institute for Large Area Microelectronics, University of Stuttgart
Lars Baumgärtner
Institute of Smart Sensors, University of Stuttgart
Robert Löw
University of Stuttgart
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Tilman Pfau
University of Stuttgart
5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Harald Kübler
5. Physikalisches Institut, University of Stuttgart