Observation of many-body physics and two-body Lamb shift using light scattering
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Abstract
In a deep lattice with two atoms on one lattice site, whose Wannier function size is less than 30 nm, the atomic resonance is expected to have a shift on the order of transition linewidth. We use light scattering coherence, atomic explosion observed at far field absorption imaging or insitu spectroscopy to detect the near field two body collective Lamb shift (CLS).
*For the lithium experiment, we acknowledge support from the NSF through grant No. PHY-2208004, from the Center for Ultracold Atoms (an NSF Physics Frontiers Center) through grant No. PHY-2317134, the Army Research Office (contract No. W911NF2410218) and from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Grant No. W911NF2010090). The dysprosium experiment is supported by a Vannevar-Bush Faculty Fellowship (grant no. N00014-23-1-2873), from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation GBMF ID # 12405), and DARPA (award HR0011-23-2-0038). Yoo Kyung Lee is supported in part by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No.1745302. Yoo Kyung Lee and Hanzhen Lin acknowledge the MathWorks Science Fellowship. Yu-Kun Lu is supported by the NTT Research Fellowship.
Presenters
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Jiahao Lyu
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT, Department of Physics