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  Delocalized excitons and interaction effects in extremely dilute thermal ensembles

Bruder, L., Eisfeld, A., Bangert, U., Binz, M., Jakob, M., Uhl, D., et al. (2019). Delocalized excitons and interaction effects in extremely dilute thermal ensembles. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 21(5), 2276-2282. doi:10.1039/c8cp05851b.

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Bruder, Lukas1, Author
Eisfeld, Alexander2, Author           
Bangert, Ulrich1, Author
Binz, Marcel1, Author
Jakob, Max1, Author
Uhl, Daniel1, Author
Schulz-Weiling, Markus1, Author
Grant, Edward R.1, Author
Stienkemeier, Frank1, Author
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2Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society, ou_2117288              

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 MPIPKS: Light-matter interaction
 Abstract: Long-range interparticle interactions are revealed in extremely dilute thermal atomic ensembles using highly sensitive nonlinear femtosecond spectroscopy. Delocalized excitons are detected in the atomic systems at particle densities where the mean interatomic distance (410 mm) is much greater than the laser wavelength and multi-particle coherences should destructively interfere over the ensemble average. With a combined experimental and theoretical analysis, we identify an effective interaction mechanism, presumably of dipolar nature, as the origin of the excitonic signals. Our study implies that even in highly-dilute thermal atom ensembles, significant transition dipole-dipole interaction networks may form that require advanced modeling beyond the nearest neighbor approximation to quantitatively capture the details of their many-body properties.

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 Dates: 2018-11-162019-06-07
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000461667900065
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp05851b
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Title: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  Abbreviation : Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: Cambridge, England : Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 21 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 2276 - 2282 Identifier: ISSN: 1463-9076
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925272413_1