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Transient Density-Induced Dipolar Interactions in a Thin Vapor Cell

Published 1 Oct 2021 in physics.atom-ph and quant-ph | (2110.00437v3)

Abstract: We exploit the effect of light-induced atomic desorption to produce high atomic densities ($n\gg k3$) in a rubidium vapor cell. An intense off-resonant laser is pulsed for roughly one nanosecond on a micrometer-sized sapphire-coated cell, which results in the desorption of atomic clouds from both internal surfaces. We probe the transient atomic density evolution by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy.With a temporal resolution of $\approx1\,\mathrm{ns}$, we measure the broadening and line shift of the atomic resonances. Both broadening and line shift are attributed to dipole-dipole interactions. This fast switching of the atomic density and dipolar interactions could be the basis for future quantum devices based on the excitation blockade.

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