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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Probing multiple-frequency atom-photon interactions with ultracold atoms
arXiv
Authors: Kathrin Luksch, Elliot Bentine, Adam J. Barker, Shinichi Sunami, Tiffany L. Harte, Ben Yuen, Christopher J. Foot
Year
2018
Paper ID
22710
Status
Preprint
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We dress atoms with multiple-radiofrequency fields and investigate the spectrum of transitions driven by an additional probe field. A complete theoretical description of this rich spectrum is presented, in which we find allowed transitions and determine their amplitudes using the resolvent formalism. Experimentally, we observe transitions up to sixth order in the probe field using radiofrequency spectroscopy of Bose-Einstein condensates trapped in single- and multiple-radiofrequency-dressed potentials. We find excellent agreement between theory and experiment, including the prediction and verification of previously unobserved transitions, even in the single-radiofrequency case.
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