Author
Listed:
- Saikat Nandi
(Université de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, Institut Lumière Matière)
- Edvin Olofsson
(Lund University)
- Mattias Bertolino
(Lund University)
- Stefanos Carlström
(Lund University)
- Felipe Zapata
(Lund University)
- David Busto
(Lund University)
- Carlo Callegari
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Michele Fraia
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Per Eng-Johnsson
(Lund University)
- Raimund Feifel
(University of Gothenburg)
- Guillaume Gallician
(Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, LIDYL)
- Mathieu Gisselbrecht
(Lund University)
- Sylvain Maclot
(Lund University
University of Gothenburg)
- Lana Neoričić
(Lund University)
- Jasper Peschel
(Lund University)
- Oksana Plekan
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Kevin C. Prince
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Richard J. Squibb
(University of Gothenburg)
- Shiyang Zhong
(Lund University)
- Philipp V. Demekhin
(University of Kassel)
- Michael Meyer
(European XFEL)
- Catalin Miron
(Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, LIDYL
“Horia Hulubei” National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering)
- Laura Badano
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Miltcho B. Danailov
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Luca Giannessi
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)
- Michele Manfredda
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste)
- Filippo Sottocorona
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste
Università degli Studi di Trieste)
- Marco Zangrando
(Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste
Istituto Officina dei Materiali)
- Jan Marcus Dahlström
(Lund University)
Abstract
Rabi oscillations are periodic modulations of populations in two-level systems interacting with a time-varying field1. They are ubiquitous in physics with applications in different areas such as photonics2, nano-electronics3, electron microscopy4 and quantum information5. While the theory developed by Rabi was intended for fermions in gyrating magnetic fields, Autler and Townes realized that it could also be used to describe coherent light–matter interactions within the rotating-wave approximation6. Although intense nanometre-wavelength light sources have been available for more than a decade7–9, Rabi dynamics at such short wavelengths has not been directly observed. Here we show that femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet pulses from a seeded free-electron laser10 can drive Rabi dynamics between the ground state and an excited state in helium atoms. The measured photoelectron signal reveals an Autler–Townes doublet and an avoided crossing, phenomena that are both fundamental to coherent atom–field interactions11. Using an analytical model derived from perturbation theory on top of the Rabi model, we find that the ultrafast build-up of the doublet structure carries the signature of a quantum interference effect between resonant and non-resonant photoionization pathways. Given the recent availability of intense attosecond12 and few-femtosecond13 extreme-ultraviolet pulses, our results unfold opportunities to carry out ultrafast manipulation of coherent processes at short wavelengths using free-electron lasers.
Suggested Citation
Saikat Nandi & Edvin Olofsson & Mattias Bertolino & Stefanos Carlström & Felipe Zapata & David Busto & Carlo Callegari & Michele Fraia & Per Eng-Johnsson & Raimund Feifel & Guillaume Gallician & Mathi, 2022.
"Observation of Rabi dynamics with a short-wavelength free-electron laser,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 608(7923), pages 488-493, August.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:608:y:2022:i:7923:d:10.1038_s41586-022-04948-y
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04948-y
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