Rydberg-state engineering: investigations of tuning schemes for continuous frequency sensing

S Berweger, N Prajapati, AB Artusio-Glimpse… - Physical Review …, 2023 - APS
On-resonance Rydberg atom–based radio-frequency-(rf) electric-field sensing methods
remain limited by the narrow frequency-signal detection bands available from resonant …

Detection of 3–300 MHz electric fields using Floquet sideband gaps by “Rabi matching” dressed Rydberg atoms

AP Rotunno, S Berweger, N Prajapati… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Radio frequencies in high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF) bands (3–300
MHz) are challenging for Rydberg atom-based detection schemes, as resonant detection …

[HTML][HTML] A self-locking Rydberg atom electric field sensor

CT Fancher, KL Nicolich, KM Backes… - Applied Physics …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
A crucial step toward enabling real-world applications for quantum sensing devices such as
Rydberg atom electric field sensors is reducing their size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) …

Electric field analysis in a cold-ion source using Stark spectroscopy of Rydberg atoms

A Duspayev, G Raithel - Physical Review Applied, 2023 - APS
We analyze electric fields in ion sources generated by quasicontinuous photoionization of
cold Rb atoms trapped in the focal spot of a near-concentric, in-vacuum cavity for 1064-nm …

High-sensitivity Rydberg-atom-based phase-modulation receiver for frequency-division-multiplexing communication

Y Cai, S Shi, Y Zhou, Y Li, J Yu, W Li, L Li - Physical Review Applied, 2023 - APS
Due to the exaggerated properties of highly excited atomic states, a Rydberg-atom-based
microwave receiver holds the promise to achieve superior performances in microwave …

Detection of HF and VHF Fields through Floquet Sideband Gaps byRabi Matching'Dressed Rydberg Atoms

AP Rotunno, S Berweger, N Prajapati… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - arxiv.org
Radio frequencies in the HF and VHF (3 MHz to 300 MHz) bands are challenging for
Rydberg atom-based detection schemes, as resonant detection requires exciting the atoms …