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Complete three-dimensional vector polarimetry with a Rydberg-atom rf electrometer

Peter K. Elgee, Kevin C. Cox, Joshua C. Hill, Paul D. Kunz, David H. Meyer

2024Physical Review Applied15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Radio-frequency (rf) receivers using Rydberg atoms offer appealing features over classical sensors, such as their size, frequency tuning range, and lack of field absorption. In this work, we extend the application space by demonstrating a Rydberg atom rf polarimeter. Using rf heterodyne with three independent and orthogonal local oscillators, we are able to extract the polarization ellipse of the field in three dimensions, in addition to the total amplitude of the field. We use the relative phases and amplitudes of the three generated heterodyne signals to measure the field amplitudes and phases along three cardinal axes giving the full three-dimensional polarization. We demonstrate this polarization measurement for incoming fields at different angles around the sensor. Lastly, we investigate the reception of data symbols encoded in the horizontal and vertical signal field polarizations and the phase between them. Our measurements yield an amplitude noise of $57\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{\ensuremath{\mu}}\mathrm{V}/\mathrm{m}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ for horizontal polarization, $66\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\text{\ensuremath{\mu}}\mathrm{V}/\mathrm{m}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ for vertical polarization, and a standard deviation of 0.094 rad in the phase between the field components.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrometerPolarimetryPhysicsRydberg atomAtom (system on chip)Atomic physicsOpticsRydberg formulaQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceIonIonizationScatteringEmbedded systemQuantum optics and atomic interactionsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchMolecular spectroscopy and chirality