Single Cs Atoms as Collisional Probes in a large Rb Magneto-Optical Trap

C. Weber, S. John, N. Spethmann, D. Meschede, A. Widera

Phys. Rev. A 82 042722 (2010)

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Abstract

We study cold interspecies collisions of cesium and rubidium in a strongly imbalanced system with single and few Cs atoms. Observation of the single-atom fluorescence dynamics yields insight into light-induced loss mechanisms, while both subsystems can remain in steady state. This significantly simplifies the analysis of the dynamics, as Cs-Cs collisions are effectively absent and the majority component remains unaffected, allowing us to extract a precise value of the Rb-Cs collision parameter. Extending our results to ground-state collisions would allow to use single neutral atoms as coherent probes for larger quantum systems.