نتایج جستجو برای: rubidium compounds

تعداد نتایج: 229541  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2012
Matthieu Viteau Paul Huillery Mark G Bason Nicola Malossi Donatella Ciampini Oliver Morsch Ennio Arimondo Daniel Comparat Pierre Pillet

The dipole blockade of Rydberg excitations is a hallmark of the strong interactions between atoms in these high-lying quantum states [M. Saffman, T. G. Walker, and K. Mølmer, Rev. Mod. Phys. 82, 2313 (2010); D. Comparat and P. Pillet, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 27, A208 (2010)]. One of the consequences of the dipole blockade is the suppression of fluctuations in the counting statistics of Rydberg excit...

2017
A. W. Glaetzle R. M. W. van Bijnen P. Zoller W. Lechner

There is a significant ongoing effort in realizing quantum annealing with different physical platforms. The challenge is to achieve a fully programmable quantum device featuring coherent adiabatic quantum dynamics. Here we show that combining the well-developed quantum simulation toolbox for Rydberg atoms with the recently proposed Lechner-Hauke-Zoller (LHZ) architecture allows one to build a p...

2007
Zhangqin Yang Mancheng Hu Xiuhang Wang

The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [Rb(C(6)H(3)N(2)O(5))(H(2)O)](n), comprises a rubidium cation, a 2,4-dinitro-phenoxide anion and a water mol-ecule. The Rb(+) cation is 11-coordinated by O atoms from 2,4-dinitro-phenolate anions and water mol-ecules. The metal centre is firstly coordinated by two μ(3)-H(2)O to form a one-dimensional ladder-shaped unit, [Rb(2)(μ(3)-H(2)O)(2)], which is...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
Krzysztof Gawryluk Mirosław Brewczyk Kai Bongs Mariusz Gajda

We theoretically consider a spin polarized, optically trapped condensate of 87Rb atoms in F=1. We observe a transfer of atoms to other Zeeman states due to the dipolar interaction which couples the spin and the orbital degrees of freedom. Therefore the transferred atoms acquire an orbital angular momentum. This is a realization of the Einstein-de Haas effect in systems of cold gases. We find re...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Esteban Moreno A I Fernández-Domínguez J Ignacio Cirac F J García-Vidal L Martín-Moreno

Recently, it has been observed that transmission of light through subwavelength apertures, which is usually negligible, can be significantly enhanced when surface plasmons are resonantly excited. Here we introduce the idea that similar effects can be expected for cold atoms in structures supporting surface matter waves. We show that surface matter waves are possible in properly designed structu...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2016
S D Jenkins J Ruostekoski J Javanainen R Bourgain S Jennewein Y R P Sortais A Browaeys

We show that the resonance shifts in the fluorescence of a cold gas of rubidium atoms substantially differ from those of thermal atomic ensembles that obey the standard continuous medium electrodynamics. The analysis is based on large-scale microscopic numerical simulations and experimental measurements of the resonance shifts in a steady-state response in light propagation.

Journal: :Optics express 2013
B J Lawrie R C Pooser

We present a workbench for the study of real-time quantum imaging by measuring the frame-by-frame quantum noise reduction of multi-spatial-mode twin beams generated by four wave mixing in Rb vapor. Exploiting the multiple spatial modes of this squeezed light source, we utilize spatial light modulators to selectively pass macropixels of quantum correlated modes from each of the twin beams to a h...

2017
Martin Kaspar Reiser Ralf Schuster Richard Spikings Peter Tropper Bernhard Fügenschuh

New Ar-Ar muscovite and Rb-Sr biotite age data in combination with structural analyses from the Apuseni Mountains provide new constraints on the timing and kinematics of deformation during the Cretaceous. Time-temperature paths from the structurally highest basement nappe of the Apuseni Mountains in combination with sedimentary data indicate exhumation and a position close to the surface after ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
D N Matsukevich T Chanelière S D Jenkins S-Y Lan T A B Kennedy A Kuzmich

A source of deterministic single photons is proposed and demonstrated by the application of a measurement-based feedback protocol to a heralded single-photon source consisting of an ensemble of cold rubidium atoms. Our source is stationary and produces a photoelectric detection record with sub-Poissonian statistics.

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