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Two-Color Optical Nonlinearity in an Ultracold Rydberg Atom Gas Mixture

Published 18 Apr 2021 in physics.atom-ph, cond-mat.quant-gas, physics.optics, and quant-ph | (2104.08873v1)

Abstract: We report the experimental observation of strong two-color optical nonlinearity in an ultracold gas of ${85}\mathrm{Rb}$-${87}\mathrm{Rb}$ atom mixture. By simultaneously coupling two probe transitions of ${85}$Rb and ${87}$Rb atoms to Rydberg states in electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) configurations, we observe significant suppression of the transparency resonance for one probe field when the second probe field is detuned at $\sim1~\mathrm{GHz}$ and hitting the EIT resonance of the other isotope. Such a cross-absorption modulation to the beam propagation dynamics can be described by two coupled nonlinear wave equations we develope. We further demonstrate that the two-color optical nonlinearity can be tuned by varying the density ratio of different atomic isotopes, which highlights its potential for exploring strongly interacting multi-component fluids of light.

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