We experimentally study the full counting statistics of few-body Rydberg aggregates excited from a quasi-one-dimensional Rydberg gas. We measure asymmetric excitation spectra and increased second and third order statistical moments of the Rydberg number distribution, from which we determine the average aggregate size. Direct comparisons with numerical simulations reveal the presence of liquid-like spatial correlations, and indicate sequential growth of the aggregates around an initial grain. These findings demonstrate the importance of dissipative effects in strongly correlated Rydberg gases and introduce a way to study spatio-temporal correlations in strongly-interacting many-body quantum systems without imaging
Crystalline structures of highly excited Rydberg atoms can be a model for dilute metallic solids wit...
This Thesis aims to investigate the role of correlations arising in cold Rydberg samples as a conseq...
Inevitably present in many current experiments with ultracold Rydberg atoms, dissipative effects suc...
We experimentally study the full counting statistics of few-body Rydberg aggregates excited from a q...
Ultra-cold gases of Rydberg atoms have been identified in recent years as promising candidates for t...
Ultracold gases excited to strongly interacting Rydberg states are a promising system for quantum si...
Ultracold gases excited to strongly interacting Rydberg states are a promising system for quantum si...
The ability to control and tune interactions in ultracold atomic gases has paved the way for the rea...
This Thesis aims to investigate the role of correlations arising in cold Rydberg samples as a conseq...
The observation of strongly interacting many-body phenomena in atomic gases typically requires ultra...
Atoms in high-lying Rydberg states strongly interact with each other via the dipole-dipole or van-de...
Rydberg excitation dynamics of a 87-Rb cold atom cloud is investigated in an effective one-dimension...
The dynamics of a cloud of ultra-cold two-level atoms is studied at off-resonant laser driving to a ...
This thesis investigates different aspects of strongly interacting ultracold Rydberg gases coupled b...
The nonequilibrium dynamics of a gas of cold atoms in which Rydberg states are off-resonantly excite...
Crystalline structures of highly excited Rydberg atoms can be a model for dilute metallic solids wit...
This Thesis aims to investigate the role of correlations arising in cold Rydberg samples as a conseq...
Inevitably present in many current experiments with ultracold Rydberg atoms, dissipative effects suc...
We experimentally study the full counting statistics of few-body Rydberg aggregates excited from a q...
Ultra-cold gases of Rydberg atoms have been identified in recent years as promising candidates for t...
Ultracold gases excited to strongly interacting Rydberg states are a promising system for quantum si...
Ultracold gases excited to strongly interacting Rydberg states are a promising system for quantum si...
The ability to control and tune interactions in ultracold atomic gases has paved the way for the rea...
This Thesis aims to investigate the role of correlations arising in cold Rydberg samples as a conseq...
The observation of strongly interacting many-body phenomena in atomic gases typically requires ultra...
Atoms in high-lying Rydberg states strongly interact with each other via the dipole-dipole or van-de...
Rydberg excitation dynamics of a 87-Rb cold atom cloud is investigated in an effective one-dimension...
The dynamics of a cloud of ultra-cold two-level atoms is studied at off-resonant laser driving to a ...
This thesis investigates different aspects of strongly interacting ultracold Rydberg gases coupled b...
The nonequilibrium dynamics of a gas of cold atoms in which Rydberg states are off-resonantly excite...
Crystalline structures of highly excited Rydberg atoms can be a model for dilute metallic solids wit...
This Thesis aims to investigate the role of correlations arising in cold Rydberg samples as a conseq...
Inevitably present in many current experiments with ultracold Rydberg atoms, dissipative effects suc...