J. D. Massayuki Kondo, Seth T. Rittenhouse, Daniel Varela Magalhaes, Vasil Rokaj, S. I. Mistakidis, H. R. Sadeghpour, Luis Gustavo Marcassa
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Abstract
We investigate magneto-optical trap loss spectroscopy of Rydberg excited
$^{85}$Rb ($66\leq n \leq 68~S_{1/2}$) atoms, placed inside a tailored
microwave cavity. The cavity frequency at 13.053 GHz is in resonance with the
$67S_{1/2} \rightarrow 66P_{3/2}$ transition, inducing a ladder multiphoton
microwave Rydberg absorption and emission. The observed spectra are modeled
with an extended Jaynes-Cumming formalism that accounts for multiphoton
absorption from and emission into the cavity, the loss from the trap due to
Rydberg excitation, and cavity imperfection. We calculate the average photons
in each spectral feature and find evidence for fractional photon emission into
the cavity modes. The microwave cavity Rydberg spectroscopy in this work should
inform the application and technology development of Rydberg based sensors and
hybrid Rydberg atom-superconducting resonator quantum gates.