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arxiv: 1901.02557 · v1 · pith:UKU34UTLnew · submitted 2019-01-08 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Engineering excited-state interactions at ultracold temperatures

classification ⚛️ physics.atom-ph
keywords collisionexcited-stateinteractionssuppressionultracoldcollisionsenergyengineering
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Using a recently developed method for precisely controlling collision energy, we observe a dramatic suppression of inelastic collisions between an atom and ion (Ca + Yb$^+$) at low collision energy. This suppression, which is expected to be a universal phenomenon, arises when the spontaneous emission lifetime of the excited state is comparable to or shorter than the collision complex lifetime. We develop a technique to remove this suppression and engineer excited-state interactions. By dressing the system with a strong catalyst laser, a significant fraction of the collision complexes can be excited at a specified internuclear separation. This technique allows excited-state collisions to be studied, even at ultracold temperature, and provides a general method for engineering ultracold excited-state interactions.

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