Active Suppression of Quantum Dephasing in Resonantly Driven Ensembles
Overview
Overview
Journal
Phys Rev Lett
Publisher
American Physical Society
Specialty
Biophysics
Date
2024 Feb 9
PMID
38335328
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Abstract
We have used quantum control to suppress the impact of random atom positions on coherent population transfer within atom pairs, enabling the observation of dipole-dipole driven Rabi oscillations in a Rydberg gas with hundreds of atoms. The method exploits the reduced coupling-strength sensitivity of the off-resonant Rabi frequency, and coherently amplifies the achievable population transfer in analogy to quasi-phase-matching in nonlinear optics. Simulations reproduce the experimental results and demonstrate the potential benefits of the technique to other many-body quantum control applications.