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Properties of collective Rabi oscillations with two Rydberg atoms
arXiv
Authors: Dandan Ma, Keye Zhang, Jing Qian
Year
2018
Paper ID
23246
Status
Preprint
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Motivated by experimental advances \[e.g. A. Ga{ë}tan {\it et.al.} Nat. Phys. 5 115 (2009)\] that the collective excitation of two Rydberg atoms was observed, we provide an elaborate theoretical study for the dynamical behavior of two-atom Rabi oscillations. In the large-intermediate-detuning case, the two-photon Rabi oscillation is found to be significantly affected by the strength of the interatomic van der Waals interaction. With a careful comparison of the exact numbers and values of the oscillation frequency, we propose a new way to determine the strength of excitation blockade, well agreeing with the previous universal criterion for full, partial and none blockade regions. In the small-intermediate-detuning case we find a blockade-like effect, but the collective enhancement factor is smaller than sqrt{2} due to the quantum interference of double optical transitions involving the intermediate state. Moreover, a fast two-photon Rabi oscillation in ns timescale is manifested by employing intense lasers with an intensity of simMW/cm2, offering a possibility of ultrafast control of quantum dynamics with Rydberg atoms.
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