A terahertz-driven non-equilibrium phase transition in a room temperature atomic vapour
The nonlinear interaction between terahertz frequency electric fields and atoms or molecules can be used to study fundamental and technical problems. Here the authors demonstrate a THz–driven phase transition, with a potential application as a THz sensor, using Rydberg atomic states in a cesium vapo...
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Main Authors: | C. G. Wade, M. Marcuzzi, E. Levi, J. M. Kondo, I. Lesanovsky, C. S. Adams, K. J. Weatherill |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7785e8350b8a407c9bada7a3778c1107 |
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