Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer
Rydberg atoms have been used for measuring radio-frequency (RF) electric (E)-fields due to their strong dipole moments over the frequency range of 500 MHz-1 THz. For this, electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) within the Autler-Townes (AT) regime is used such that the detected E-field is pr...
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doaj-00b3f6e3d6b04212be188ff3d3cac0bf2020-11-25T01:12:09ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262019-04-0194045030045030-510.1063/1.5095633103904ADVWeak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixerJoshua A. Gordon0Matthew T. Simons1Abdulaziz H. Haddab2Christopher L. Holloway3National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), RF Technology Division, U.S. Department of Commerce, Boulder Laboratories, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USADepartment of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302, USADepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302, USANational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), RF Technology Division, U.S. Department of Commerce, Boulder Laboratories, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USARydberg atoms have been used for measuring radio-frequency (RF) electric (E)-fields due to their strong dipole moments over the frequency range of 500 MHz-1 THz. For this, electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) within the Autler-Townes (AT) regime is used such that the detected E-field is proportional to AT splitting. However, for weak E-fields AT peak separation becomes unresolvable thus limiting the minimum detectable E-field. Here, we demonstrate using the Rydberg atoms as an RF mixer for weak E-field detection well below the AT regime with frequency discrimination better than 1 Hz resolution. A heterodyne detection scenario with two E-fields incident on a vapor cell filled with cesium atoms is used. One E-field at 19.626000 GHz drives the 34D5/2 → 35P3/2 Rydberg transition and acts as a local oscillator (LO) and a second signal E-field (Sig) of interest is at 19.626090 GHz. In the presence of the LO, the Rydberg atoms naturally down convert the Sig field to a 90 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal. This IF signal manifests as an oscillation in the probe laser intensity through the Rydberg vapor and is easily detected with a photodiode and lock-in amplifier. In the configuration used here, E-field strength down to ≈ 46 μV/m ± 2 μV/m were detected with a sensitivity of ≈ 79 μVm−1Hz−1/2. Furthermore, neighboring fields 0.1 Hz away and equal in strength to Sig could be discriminated without any leakage into the lock-in signal. For signals 1 Hz away and as high as +60 dB above Sig, leakage into the lock-in signal could be kept below -3 dB.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5095633 |
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Joshua A. Gordon Matthew T. Simons Abdulaziz H. Haddab Christopher L. Holloway |
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Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer |
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Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer |
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Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer |
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Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer |
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Weak electric-field detection with sub-1 Hz resolution at radio frequencies using a Rydberg atom-based mixer |
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weak electric-field detection with sub-1 hz resolution at radio frequencies using a rydberg atom-based mixer |
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Rydberg atoms have been used for measuring radio-frequency (RF) electric (E)-fields due to their strong dipole moments over the frequency range of 500 MHz-1 THz. For this, electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) within the Autler-Townes (AT) regime is used such that the detected E-field is proportional to AT splitting. However, for weak E-fields AT peak separation becomes unresolvable thus limiting the minimum detectable E-field. Here, we demonstrate using the Rydberg atoms as an RF mixer for weak E-field detection well below the AT regime with frequency discrimination better than 1 Hz resolution. A heterodyne detection scenario with two E-fields incident on a vapor cell filled with cesium atoms is used. One E-field at 19.626000 GHz drives the 34D5/2 → 35P3/2 Rydberg transition and acts as a local oscillator (LO) and a second signal E-field (Sig) of interest is at 19.626090 GHz. In the presence of the LO, the Rydberg atoms naturally down convert the Sig field to a 90 kHz intermediate frequency (IF) signal. This IF signal manifests as an oscillation in the probe laser intensity through the Rydberg vapor and is easily detected with a photodiode and lock-in amplifier. In the configuration used here, E-field strength down to ≈ 46 μV/m ± 2 μV/m were detected with a sensitivity of ≈ 79 μVm−1Hz−1/2. Furthermore, neighboring fields 0.1 Hz away and equal in strength to Sig could be discriminated without any leakage into the lock-in signal. For signals 1 Hz away and as high as +60 dB above Sig, leakage into the lock-in signal could be kept below -3 dB. |
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