Broadband Heterodyne Microwave Detection using Rydberg Atoms with High Sensitivity
Abstract
We present a Rydberg atom-based microwave electric field sensor that achieves extended dynamic range and enhanced sensitivity across a broad bandwidth. By characterizing the Autler-Townes (AT) splitting induced by a single-tone microwave field, we demonstrate a spectroscopic method that simultaneously extracts both the microwave frequency and electric field strength directly from the splitting pattern. We implement dual-tone heterodyne detection, achieving a minimum detectable field strength on the order of uV/cm and a sensitivity in the sub-uV/cm/Hz^1/2 regime, while extending the operational bandwidth up to 3 GHz. Through systematic characterization of frequency and power dependencies, we identify optimal operating conditions to minimize power broadening in the resonant AT regime and maximize sensitivity in the far-off-resonance AC Stark regime. The resulting platform combines high sensitivity, broad bandwidth, and a dynamic range of approximately 90 dB, establishing Rydberg atoms as practical sensors for precision electric field metrology.
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@article{arxiv.2601.19305,
title = {Broadband Heterodyne Microwave Detection using Rydberg Atoms with High Sensitivity},
author = {Hsuan-Jui Su and Shao-Cheng Fang and Ting-An Li and Chen-Hao Chang and Yu-Chi Chen and Yi-Hsin Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.19305},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures