原子物理学
电荷(物理)
Atom(片上系统)
里德堡原子
材料科学
曲面(拓扑)
表面电荷
里德伯公式
分子物理学
光电子学
化学
物理
电离
物理化学
计算机科学
量子力学
离子
嵌入式系统
几何学
数学
作者
Link Patrick,Noah Schlossberger,Daniel Hammerland,Nikunjkumar Prajapati,Tate McDonald,Samuel Berweger,Rajavardhan Talashila,Alexandra B. Artusio‐Glimpse,Christopher L. Holloway
出处
期刊:AVS quantum science
[American Vacuum Society]
日期:2025-06-01
卷期号:7 (2)
摘要
We demonstrate the imaging of localized surface electric (E) field effects on the atomic spectrum in a vapor cell used in Rydberg atom-based sensors. These surface E-fields can result from an induced electric charge distribution on the surface. Induced surface charge distributions can dramatically perturb the atomic spectrum, hence degrading the ability to perform electrometry. These effects become pronounced near the walls of the vapor cell, posing challenges for vapor cell miniaturization. Using a fluorescence imaging technique, we investigate the effects of surface charge on the atomic spectrum generated with electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). Our results reveal that visible light (480 and 511 nm), i.e., the coupling laser used in two-photon Rydberg EIT schemes, generates localized patches of charge or dipoles where this light interacts with the glass walls of the vapor cell, while a three-photon Rydberg EIT scheme using only near-infrared wavelength lasers shows no measurable field induction. Additionally, imaging in a vacuum chamber where a glass plate is placed between large electrodes confirms that the induced charge is positive. We further validate these findings by studying the photoelectric effect with broadband light during EIT and impedance measurements. These results demonstrate the power of the fluorescence imaging technique to study localized E-field distributions in vapor cells and to target the photoelectric effect of the alkali-exposed glass of vapor cells as a major disruptor in Rydberg atom-based sensors.
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