Abstract

We present calculations of potential curves for very high-$n$ $(89D)$ Cs Rydberg-atom pairs, including a background electric field. From these potentials, we show that energy transfer occurs at rates of $\ensuremath{\sim}30--70\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{MHz}$, background electric fields play an important role and dipole-dipole- and quadrupole-quadrupole-induced avoided curve crossings should lead to conversion of electronic to kinetic energy, $n$-changing collisions, and observable ultracold long-range Rydberg molecules.

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