Anomalous excitation enhancement with Rydberg-dressed atoms
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Abstract
We develop the research achievement of recent work [M. G\"{a}rttner, \textit{et.al.}, Phys. Rev. Letts. \textbf{113}, 233002 (2014)], in which an anomalous excitation enhancement is observed in a three-level Rydberg-atom ensemble with many-body coherence. In our novel theoretical analysis, this effect is ascribed to the existence of a quasi-dark state as well as its avoided crossings to nearby Rydberg-dressed states. Moreover, we show that with an appropriate control of the optical detuning to the intermediate state, the enhancement can evoke a direct facilitation to atom-light coupling that even breaks through the conventional $\sqrt{N}$ limit of strong-blockaded ensembles. As a consequence, the intensity of the probe laser for intermediate transition can be reduced considerably, increasing the feasibility of experiments with Rydberg-dressed atoms.
*This work is supported by the NSFC under Grants No. 11474094, No. 11104076, the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education No. 20110076120004.
Presenters
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Jing Qian
- Deparment of Physics, East China Normal University