Feng-Dong JiaYonghong YuXiubin LiuXi ZhangLei ZhangFei WangJiong MeiJian ZhangFeng XieZhi-Ping Zhong
We herein developed and demonstrated a Zeeman frequency modulation scheme for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of microwave electric field measurement using Rydberg atoms. The spectra of the electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and Autler-Townes splitting of Rydberg atoms is frequency modulated by an alternating current magnetic field. The signal-to-noise ratio of the corresponding dispersive error signal is enhanced more than 10 times than that of the original spectrum. Furthermore, we show that the slope of the dispersive error signal near the resonance of the Rydberg EIT can be used to characterize the weak microwave electric field amplitudes. The more intuitive and simpler structure compared with other existing frequency modulation technologies greatly reduces the difficulties of experiments and experimental data analysis.
Mingzhi HanHe HaoXiaoyun SongYin ZhengMichał ParniakZhengmao JiaYandong Peng
Kai-Yu LiaoHai-Tao TuShu-Zhe YangChangjun ChenXiaohong LiuJie LiangXin-Ding ZhangHui YanShi-Liang Zhu
R. P. AbelChristopher W. CarrUlrich KrohnCharles S. Adams
Jianming ZhaoXingbo ZhuLinjie ZhangZhigang FengChangyong LiSuotang Jia
David PetrosyanJohannes OtterbachMichael Fleischhauer