Atom-Based Electromagnetic Radiation Electric-Field Sensor
US-2016363617-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US11435386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11435386-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016818330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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A SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter determines power of reference radiofrequency radiation and includes: a reference radiofrequency source that provides reference radiofrequency radiation; a vapor cell including: a pair of parallel-plate waveguides; a vapor cell wall including parallel opposing faces of the parallel-plate waveguides; and the vapor space physically bounded by the vapor cell wall to contain gas atoms in an optical overlap volume; and a transmission detector that receives the output light from the vapor cell and produces a transmission signal from the transmission detector for determination of power of the reference radiofrequency radiation, wherein the SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter determines power of the reference radiofrequency radiation by electromagnetically induced transparency of the gas atoms in a Rydberg electronic state, the determination of power being traceable to the International System of Units (SI).
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An SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter for determining power of reference radiofrequency radiation comprising: a reference radiofrequency source that provides reference radiofrequency radiation; a vapor cell in communication with the reference radiofrequency source and comprising: a radiofrequency waveguide comprising a vapor cell wall and a vapor space bounded by the vapor cell wall of the radiofrequency waveguide, such that the radiofrequency waveguide propagates the reference radiofrequency radiation through the vapor space; the vapor cell wall comprising faces of the radiofrequency waveguide that are exposed to gas atoms disposed in the vapor space; and the vapor space physically bounded by the vapor cell wall to contain gas atoms in an optical overlap volume, such that the vapor cell: receives gas atoms in the vapor space; receives the reference radiofrequency radiation, such that the gas atoms are subjected to the reference radiofrequency radiation in the vapor space of the radiofrequency waveguide; and produces output light by the gas atoms in response to subjecting the gas atoms to the reference radiofrequency radiation, probe light, and coupling light; and a transmission detector that receives the output light from the vapor cell and produces a transmission signal from the transmission detector for determination of power of the reference radiofrequency radiation, wherein the SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter determines power of the reference radiofrequency radiation by electromagnetically induced transparency of the gas atoms in a Rydberg electronic state, the determination of power being traceable to the International System of Units (SI). 2. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 1 , further comprising: a probe laser that produces probe light that comprises a probe frequency that is resonant with a probe electronic transition of the gas atoms; and a coupling laser that produces coupling light that comprises a coupling frequency that is resonant with a Rydberg electronic transition of the gas atoms, wherein the vapor cell further: receives the probe light from the probe laser, the coupling light from the coupling laser, and the reference radiofrequency radiation; and subjects the gas atoms to the probe light, and the gas atoms undergo a probe electronic transition from a first electronic state to an intermediate excited electronic state in response to receiving the probe light; subjects the gas atoms in the intermediate excited electronic state to the coupling light, and the gas atoms in the intermediate excited electronic state undergo a Rydberg electronic transition from the intermediate excited electronic state to a Rydberg electronic state in response to receiving the coupling light; and subjects the gas atoms in the Rydberg electronic state to the reference radiofrequency radiation, and the gas atoms in the Rydberg electronic state undergo a radiofrequency Rydberg transition from the Rydberg electronic state to a final Rydberg electronic state in response to receiving the reference radiofrequency radiation. 3. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , further comprising: an antenna in communication with the reference radiofrequency source and that receives a reference radiofrequency signal from the reference radiofrequency source and produces the reference radiofrequency radiation from the reference radiofrequency signal; wherein the gas atoms receive the reference radiofrequency radiation from the antenna. 4. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 3 , further comprising: a position manipulation stage on which the antenna is disposed and that moves the antenna along a movement direction relative to the vapor cell to change a pathlength between the antenna and the vapor cell through which the reference radiofrequency radiation propagates. 5. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , further comprising: a radiofrequency tuner disposed on the vapor cell in radiocommunication with the radiofrequency waveguide and that receives and tunes the reference radiofrequency radiation. 6. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , further comprising: a power meter disposed in radiocommunication with the radiofrequency waveguide and that receives tunes the reference radiofrequency radiation after propagating through the vapor cell. 7. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , further comprising: a directional coupler disposed on the vapor cell in radiocommunication with the parallel-plate waveguides and that receives the reference radiofrequency radiation couples the reference radiofrequency radiation with the radiofrequency waveguide. 8. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , further comprising: an input coupler disposed on the vapor cell in radiocommunication with the radiofrequency waveguide and that receives the reference radiofrequency radiation and communicates the reference radiofrequency radiation to the vapor cell. 9. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , wherein the vapor cell further comprises: a gas tube in fluid communication with the vapor space and that communicates the gas atoms to the to the vapor space; and a filling stem in fluid communication with the vapor space and the gas tube and that communicates the gas atoms to the to the vapor space through the gas tube and contains alkali metal for production of the gas atoms from the alkali metal. 10. The SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 2 , wherein the vapor cell further comprises: an optical window in fluid communication with the vapor space and that communicates the probe light and the coupling light to the vapor space. 11. A process for determining power of reference radiofrequency radiation with the SI-traceable Rydberg atom radiofrequency power meter of claim 1 , the process comprising: disposing gas atoms in the vapor space of the radiofrequency waveguide; receiving, by the vapor cell, the reference radiofrequency radiation; exciting the gas atoms to a Rydberg electronic state; subjecting the gas atoms in the Rydberg electronic state to the reference radiofrequency radiation; producing output light by the gas atoms in response to being subjected to the reference radiofrequency radiation while in the Rydberg electronic state; receiving, by the transmission detector, the output light from the vapor cell; producing, by the transmission detector, the transmission signal; and determining power of the modulated carrier radiation from the transmission signal, such that the determination of power of the reference radiofrequency radiation is traceable to the International System of Units (SI). 12. The process for determining power of reference radiofrequency radiation of claim 11 , further comprising: producing probe light that comprises a probe frequency that is resonant with a probe electronic transition of the gas atoms; producing coupling light that comprises a coupling frequency that is resonant with a Rydberg electronic transition of the gas atoms, receiving, by the gas atoms, the probe light, the coupling light, and the reference radiofrequency radiation; subjecting the gas atoms to the probe light; undergoing, by the gas atoms, a probe electronic transition from a first electronic state to an intermediate excited electronic state in response to receiving the probe light; subjecting the gas atoms in the intermediate excited electronic st
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