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Atomic scattering from oriented Rydberg atoms

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1996
Highly‐excited and oriented Rydberg atoms of varying angular momenta are being used to study atomic interactions. The ‘‘exotic’’ semiclassical properties of these atoms present an opportunity for fine control of dynamic pathways. We report initial application of oriented Rydberg atoms to collision studies of electron capture by protons and positrons at
Jianyi Wang, J. H. McGuire, R. E. Olson
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Squeezing with Rydberg Atoms

Journal of Modern Optics, 1987
Abstract It is shown that some 17 Rydberg Na atoms initially placed into a coherent atomic state and super-radiating into a low-Q microwave cavity at temperatures T ≲ 0·4 K will show modest squeezing in the fluorescence field, the squeezing arising from terms oscillating at twice the cavity frequency.
M.R.B. Wahiddin   +2 more
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Rydberg Atom Interactions

2012
As discussed in the introduction, the strong dipole–dipole interactions of the Rydberg states make them ideal for studying quantum many body physics, and applications in quantum information [1]. One of the main advantages of Rydberg atoms over other dipolar systems, such as polar molecules [2, 3], is the ability to control the strength, sign and ...
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Rydberg Atoms in Curved Space-Time

Physical Review Letters, 1993
The possible use of loosely bound Rydberg atoms for remote gravimetric measurements is explored. The first-order corrections to the nonrelativistic nS and nP states for ng2 are obtained for the first time. A procedure to evaluate corrections of any order is outlined and applied to the 1S state in a spherical symmetry.
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Double Rydberg Atoms

1999
Since the first attempts to calculate the helium ground state in the early days of Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization two-electron atoms have posed a series of unexpected challenges to theoretical physics. Despite the seemingly simple problem of three charged particles with known interactions it took more than half a century after quantum mechanics was ...
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The Kicked Rydberg Atom

2005
Recent developments in experimental technique allow study of the ionization and excitation of Rydberg atoms by pulsed unidirectional electric fields, termed half-cycle pulses (HCPs), with duration T p ≪ T n , where T n is the classical electron orbital period.
F.B. Dunning   +4 more
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Rydberg Atoms

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1985
P. Filipovicz   +3 more
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Rydberg Atoms

American Journal of Physics, 1995
Thomas F. Gallagher, James E. Bayfield
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Direct Photocatalyzed Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT) for Aliphatic C–H Bonds Elaboration

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Luca Capaldo   +2 more
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Rydberg atoms

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1988
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