Observation of dipole-quadrupole interaction in an ultracold gas of Rydberg atoms
Abstract
We observe the direct excitation of pairs of Cs atoms from the ground state to molecular states correlating asymptotically to ns\,n'f asymptotes. The molecular resonances are interpreted as originating from the dipole-quadrupole interaction between the ns\,n'f pair states and close-by np\,np asymptotes (22≤ n ≤ 32). This interpretation is supported by Stark spectroscopy of the pair states and a detailed modeling of the interaction potentials. The dipole-quadrupole interaction mixes electronic states of opposite parity and thus requires a coupling between electronic and nuclear motion to conserve the total parity of the system. This non-Born-Oppenheimer coupling is facilitated by the near-degeneracy of even and odd L partial waves in the atom-atom scattering which have opposite parity.
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