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Loss rates for high-n, 49lesssim n lesssim150, 5sns(³S₁) Rydberg atoms excited in an ⁸⁴Sr Bose-Einstein condensate

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arxiv 2009.02399 v1 pith:4CDKH76H submitted 2020-09-04 physics.atom-ph

Loss rates for high-n, 49lesssim n lesssim150, 5sns(³S₁) Rydberg atoms excited in an ⁸⁴Sr Bose-Einstein condensate

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Measurements of the loss rates for strontium n$^{3}$S$_{1}$ Rydberg atoms excited in a dense BEC are presented for values of principal quantum number $n$ in the range $49\lesssim n \lesssim 150$ and local atom densities of $\sim1$ to $3\times10^{14}$cm$^{-3}$. Two main processes contribute to loss, associative ionization and state-changing. The relative importance of these two loss channels is investigated and their $n$- and density-dependences are discussed using a model in which Rydberg atom loss is presumed to involve a close collision between the Rydberg core ion and ground-state atoms. The present measurements are compared to earlier results obtained using rubidium Rydberg atoms. For both species the observed loss rates are sizable, $\sim10^{5}-10^{6}$s$^{-1}$, and limit the time scales over which measurements involving Rydberg atoms immersed in quantum degenerate gases can be conducted.

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