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Increased instantaneous bandwidth of Rydberg atom electrometry with an optical frequency comb probe

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arxiv 2402.17942 v1 pith:MLBVXHRZ submitted 2024-02-27 physics.atom-ph

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We show that the use of an optical frequency comb probe leads to dramatically improved bandwidth (as high as 12+/-1 MHz) for the detection of modulated radio frequencies in Rydberg atom-based electrometry.

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  1. Multi-Dressed-State Engineered Rydberg Electrometry

    physics.atom-ph 2025-06 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    A multi-dressed-state superheterodyne scheme with coupling-laser detuning achieves a claimed record 76.8 MHz instantaneous bandwidth at 222.6 nV/cm/√Hz sensitivity in a rubidium vapor cell.

  2. Achieving 100$\,$MHz Instantaneous Bandwidth in a Broadband Rydberg Microwave Sensor

    physics.atom-ph 2026-07 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    By tuning coupling-laser detuning, a Rydberg microwave sensor achieves >100 MHz instantaneous bandwidth over 2.7–20 GHz with ~150 nV cm⁻¹ Hz⁻¹/² sensitivity.

  3. Rydberg Atomic Quantum Radio: A Comprehensive Survey From Wireless Communication Perspective

    eess.SP 2026-07 unverdicted novelty 5.0 of 10

    A wireless-communications-oriented survey of Rydberg atomic quantum radios covering physics, architectures, sensitivity-bandwidth-frequency trade-offs, channel models, and SAGSIN use cases.

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