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Exceptional point and hysteresis trajectories in cold Rydberg atomic gases. [PDF]
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Probing the Kitaev honeycomb model on a neutral-atom quantum computer. [PDF]
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A Theoretical Investigation of Third-Order Optical Susceptibility in Metronidazolium-Picrate Crystal and Its Potential for Quantum Memory Applications. [PDF]
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Interaction-driven breakdown of Aharonov-Bohm caging in flat-band Rydberg lattices. [PDF]
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Critical ion velocities for nanostructure formation on metal surfaces by slow highly charged ions at arbitrary incidence angles. [PDF]
Majkić MD +4 more
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Quantum computing with Rydberg atom graphs
In recent years, Rydberg atom graphs, which are the arrangement of atoms of which the interaction through Rydberg state excitation can be represented by a mathematical graph, have emerged as a promising qubit platform for quantum computing and quantum ...
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Physical Review A, 1986
Ion formation in sodium vapor (\ensuremath{\sim}${10}^{11}$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}3}$) containing Rydberg atoms (18\ensuremath{\le}n\ensuremath{\le}35) was investigated. Both atomic ions and diatomic molecular ions resulting from collisions between highly excited sodium, ${\mathrm{Na}}^{\mathrm{*}\mathrm{*}}$, and Na(3s) were observed.
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Ion formation in sodium vapor (\ensuremath{\sim}${10}^{11}$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}3}$) containing Rydberg atoms (18\ensuremath{\le}n\ensuremath{\le}35) was investigated. Both atomic ions and diatomic molecular ions resulting from collisions between highly excited sodium, ${\mathrm{Na}}^{\mathrm{*}\mathrm{*}}$, and Na(3s) were observed.
C. E. Burkhardt +5 more
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Resonant Rydberg-Atom-Rydberg-Atom Collisions
Physical Review Letters, 1981We have observed the sharply resonant enhancement of the cross section of the collision process $ns+ns\ensuremath{\rightarrow}np+(n\ensuremath{-}1)p$ between two $\mathrm{Na}ns$ ($16l~nl~27$) atoms which occurs when the levels are shifted by an electric field so that the $ns$ level lies midway between the two $p$ states.
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