Abstract

Superradiance and transient maser action have been obtained at millimeter wavelengths with alkali Rydberg atoms as the active medium. The emission was detected by monitoring the evolution of Rydberg-state populations using field ionization. Because of the strong Rydberg-atom-radiation-field coupling, the number of radiators at threshold is far smaller than in conventional masers. The estimated radiated energy is extremely low, 10 to ${10}^{3}$ eV. Applications for spectroscopy and microwave detectors are considered.

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