Doppler sensitivity and optimization of Rydberg atom-based antennas

Abstract

Radio frequency antennas based on Rydberg atoms can in principle reach sensitivities beyond those of any conventional wire antenna, especially at lower frequencies where very long wires are needed to accommodate the growing wavelength. This paper presents a detailed theoretical investigation of Rydberg antenna sensitivity, elucidating parameter regimes that could cumulatively lead to 2--3 orders of magnitude sensitivity increase. Of special interest are three-laser setups proposed to compensate for atom motion-induced Doppler spreading. Such setups are in indeed shown to be advantageous, but only because they restore sensitivity to the expected Doppler-limited value, removing significant additional off-resonance reductions.

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