Probing electronic state-dependent conformational changes in a trapped Rydberg ion Wigner crystal
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23631v1
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2025 15:09:53 GMT
- Title: Probing electronic state-dependent conformational changes in a trapped Rydberg ion Wigner crystal
- Authors: Marion Mallweger, Natalia Kuk, Vinay Shankar, Robin Thomm, Harry Parke, Ivo Straka, Weibin Li, Igor Lesanovsky, Markus Hennrich,
- Abstract summary: State-dependent conformational changes play a central role in molecular dynamics.<n>One alternative approach is to emulate such phenomena using quantum simulations with cold, trapped ions.<n>In an ion crystal, this vibronic coupling creates electronic state-dependent potential energy surfaces.
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- Abstract: State-dependent conformational changes play a central role in molecular dynamics, yet they are often difficult to observe or simulate due to their complexity and ultrafast nature. One alternative approach is to emulate such phenomena using quantum simulations with cold, trapped ions. In their electronic ground state, these ions form long-lived Wigner crystals. When excited to high-lying electronic Rydberg states, the ions experience a modified trapping potential, resulting in a strong coupling between their electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom. In an ion crystal, this vibronic coupling creates electronic state-dependent potential energy surfaces that can support distinct crystal structures -- closely resembling the conformational changes of molecules driven by electronic excitations. Here, we present the first experimental observation of this effect, by laser-coupling a single ion at the centre of a three-ion crystal to a Rydberg state. By tuning the system close to a structural phase transition, the excitation induces a state-dependent conformational change, transforming the Wigner crystal from a linear to a zigzag configuration. This structural change leads to a strong hybridisation between vibrational and electronic states, producing a clear spectroscopic signature in the Rydberg excitation. Our findings mark the first experimental step towards using Rydberg ions to create and study artificial molecular systems. change leads to a strong hybridisation between vibrational and electronic states, producing a clear spectroscopic signature in the Rydberg excitation. Our findings mark the first experimental step towards using Rydberg ions to create and study artificial molecular systems.
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