Dynamical localization in the microwave interaction of Rydberg atoms: The influence of noise

R. Blümel, A. Buchleitner, R. Graham, L. Sirko, U. Smilansky, and H. Walther
Phys. Rev. A 44, 4521 – Published 1 October 1991
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Abstract

We present experimental and theoretical results on highly excited Rydberg atoms passing through a waveguide. The waveguide is excited in a coherent mode with a superimposed component of technically generated noise. In the theoretical part of the paper we derive and solve a master equation for a Rydberg atom driven by a monochromatic coherent microwave field in the presence of noise. We show that a Rydberg atom subjected to a mixture of coherent modes and noise fields exhibits four dynamical regimes: (i) diffusive broadening, (ii) localization, (iii) destruction of coherence and localization, and (iv) relaxation to equilibrium. The four regimes are passed one after the other as a function of irradiation time. They occur on different time scales and are thus temporally well separated from each other. The theory is checked by an experiment on the time dependence of the population distribution of highly excited rubidium Rydberg atoms initially prepared in a unique and well-defined Rydberg state and irradiated by a strong microwave field. The localization regime, characterized by a ‘‘freezing’’ of the width of the wave packet with respect to the Rydberg levels, has been observed. The addition of a small noise component was shown to lead to delocalization after times inversely proportional to the noise power, as predicted by our theory.

  • Received 13 June 1991

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.44.4521

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. Blümel

  • Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6323

A. Buchleitner

  • Sektion Physik der Universität München, D-8046 Garching, Germany
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, D-8046 Garching, Germany

R. Graham

  • Fachbereich Physik, Universität GHS Essen, D-4300 Essen, Germany

L. Sirko

  • Sektion Physik der Universität München, D-8046 Garching, Germany
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, D-8046 Garching, Germany

U. Smilansky

  • H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, Bristol BS8 1TL, England

H. Walther

  • Sektion Physik der Universität München, D-8046 Garching, Germany
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, D-8046 Garching, Germany

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Vol. 44, Iss. 7 — October 1991

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