Highly sensitive measurement of a megahertz rf electric field with a Rydberg-atom sensor
Abstract
Rydberg atoms have great potential in electric field measurement and have an advantage with a large frequency bandwidth from the kHz to the THz scale. However, the sensitivity for measuring a weak MHz electric field signal is limited by the spectroscopic resolution, because the weak electric field induces only a small perturbation of the population and energy level shift of the Rydberg atoms. Here, we report highly sensitive measurement of a weak MHz electric field using electromagnetically induced transparency with Rydberg atoms in a thermal atomic system. Using the heterodyne method on a 30-MHz electric field, we successfully measure the minimum electric field strength to be \textcolor{black}{37.3 } with a sensitivity up to dBm/Hz and a linear dynamic range over 65 dB. Additionally, we measure an amplitude-modulated signal and demodulate the signal with a fidelity over 98\%. This work extends the sensitivity of atomic sensors for measuring MHz electric fields, which advances atomic electric field-sensing technology.
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@article{arxiv.2206.06576,
title = {Highly sensitive measurement of a megahertz rf electric field with a Rydberg-atom sensor},
author = {Bang Liu and Li-Hua Zhang and Zong-Kai Liu and Zheng-Yuan Zhang and Zhi-Han Zhu and Wei Gao and Guang-Can Guo and Dong-Sheng Ding and Bao-Sen Shi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06576},
year = {2023}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures