On the electrostatic deceleration of argon atoms in high Rydberg states by time-dependent inhomogeneous electric fields

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Vliegen, E [1 ]
Merkt, F [1 ]
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[1] ETH, Phys Chem Lab, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1088/0953-4075/38/11/004
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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Argon atoms in a pulsed supersonic expansion are prepared in selected Stark components of Rydberg states with effective principal quantum number in the range n* = 15-25. When traversing regions of inhomogeneous electric fields, these atoms get accelerated or decelerated depending on whether the Stark states are low- or high-field seeking states. Using a compact electrode design, which enables the application of highly inhomogeneous and time-dependent electric fields, the Rydberg atoms experience kinetic energy changes of up to 1.2 x 10(-21) J (i.e. 60 cm(-1) in spectroscopic units) in a single acceleration/deceleration stage of 3 mm length. The resulting differences in the velocities of the low- and high-field seeking states are large enough that the corresponding distributions of times of flight to the Rydberg particle detector are fully separated. As a result, efficient spectral searches of the Rydberg states best suited for acceleration/deceleration experiments are possible. Numerical simulations of the particle trajectories are used to analyse the time-of-flight distributions and to optimize the time dependence of the inhomogeneous electric fields. The decay of the Rydberg states by fluorescence, collisions and transitions induced by black-body radiation takes place on a timescale long enough not to interfere significantly with the deceleration during the first similar to 5 mu s.
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