Observation of the electric Breit-Rabi Effect
Abstract
The response of an atom to external electric and magnetic fields can reveal fundamental atomic properties. It has long been verified that, in a static magnetic field, those atomic energy levels with hyperfine interactions shift according to the Breit-Rabi formula, which introduces nonlinear dependence on the magnetic field. On the other hand, the corresponding Breit-Rabi dependence on a static electric field has not been observed before due to a combination of experimental challenges. Here we precisely measure the Stark shift of the 6s2\ 1S0\ \ 6s6p\ 1P1 transition of 171Yb (I = 1/2) with cold atoms held by an optical dipole trap in a static electric field up to 120 kV/cm. We observe the electric Breit-Rabi effect displaying high-order (E4 and E6) DC Stark shifts. These effects arise from the influence of the strong electric field on hyperfine interactions.
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