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Adiabatic formation of Rydberg crystals with chirped laser pulses

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Ultracold atomic gases have been used extensively in recent years to realize textbook examples of condensed matter phenomena. Recently, phase transitions to ordered structures have been predicted for gases of highly excited, 'frozen' Rydberg atoms. Such Rydberg crystals are a model for dilute metallic solids with tunable lattice parameters, and provide access to a wide variety of fundamental phenomena. We investigate theoretically how such structures can be created in four distinct cold atomic systems, by using tailored laser-excitation in the presence of strong Rydberg-Rydberg interactions. We study in detail the experimental requirements and limitations for these systems, and characterize the basic properties of small crystalline Rydberg structures in one, two and three dimensions.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelPresentation at the ESF Research Conference on Bose-Einstein Condensations (BEC2011), 10-16 September 2011, San Feliu de Guixols, Spain
StatusGepubliceerd - 2011
EvenementESF Research Conference on Bose-instein Condensations (BEC2011) -
Duur: 10 sep. 201116 sep. 2011

Congres

CongresESF Research Conference on Bose-instein Condensations (BEC2011)
Periode10/09/1116/09/11
AnderESF Research Conference on Bose-Einstein Condensations (BEC2011)

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