We are currently designing and building a new experimental apparatus to study Rydberg states of multi-valence electrons.
Using our strong experience from the ERBIUM and the RARE experiments, we will set up a similar apparatus exploiting a transversal cooling chamber, Zeeman-slower, and a main chamber with a 5-beam MOT. The main chamber will also feature a versatile electric-field control to provide precise control over the Rydberg atoms.
Rydberg states in multi-electron atoms
Rydberg atoms are well-known for their exaggerated properties, especially their strong long-range interaction due to their extremely large dipole moment. In recent years, tremendous progress has been made, in both experimental as well as theoretical work, in studying their properties and first applications for quantum simulation. However, most of these studies concentrate on single- or two-electron systems like alkali, alkaline-earth or alkaline-earth-like atomic species. We will extend the studies to a new class of atomic complexity by investigating the multi-electron atom erbium.
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Lab news
We said goodbye to Academy Scientist Andrea Di Carli at the end of October 2024!
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Felix Borchers joins us in the T-REQS lab for 5 months as a Masters Intern! Welcome to the group, Felix!
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At the beginning of October, Arina Tashchilina joined our team as a Post-Doc in the T-REQS lab. Welcome to Innsbruck, Arina!
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We said goodbye to Antonio Ortu at the end of July 2024. Dr. Ortu joined the T-REQS lab as a Post-doc in May 2022, and has now moved to Copenhagen for a scientific staff position. Good luck at your new position, Antonio!
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The T-REQS Lab presents the first successful trapping of single erbium atoms in an array of optical tweezers, marking a significant milestone in the use of erbium for quantum simulation.
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Welcome to Riccardo Donofrio, who has joined the T-REQS lab as a PhD student. Riccardo joins us from the University of Pisa, Italy where he worked with Professor Oliver Morsch for his Master thesis.
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Lab Team
Francesca Ferlaino, Univ.-Prof. Dr.
Group Leader / PI
Manfred Mark, Dr.
Senior Scientist / Research Assistant
Arina Tashchilina, Dr.
Post-Doc
Daniel Schneider Grün
PhD Student (T-Reqs)
Riccardo Donofrio
PhD Student (T-Reqs)
Felix Borchers, BSc.
Masters Intern (T-Reqs)