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Phase-Resolved Rydberg Atom Field Sensing using Quantum Interferometry

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Although Rydberg atom-based electric field sensing provides key advantages over traditional antenna-based detection, it remains limited by the need for a local oscillator (LO) for low-field and phase resolved detection. In this work, we demonstrate the general applicability of closed-loop quantum interferometric schemes for Rydberg field sensing, which eliminate the need for an LO. We reveal that the quantum-interferometrically defined phase and frequency of our scheme provides an internal reference that enables LO-free full 360 degree-resolved phase sensitivity.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Data for the article " Pseudo-resonant Detection of `Low Frequency' VHF Electric Fields via Rabi Matching with Autler-Townes Splitting in Rydberg Atoms"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This dataset represents absorption/transmission spectra of resonant probe light power through a Rydberg atom vapor, subject to a simultaneous dressing field and a 'low frequency' field. Data is taken as an oscilloscope average of 5 photodiode voltage traces, with frequency offsets given by a simultaneous reference cell (not included). Some data are given as 2-D arrays, with axes of laser detuning across a waterfall of field strength. Some data represents theory eigen-energies of the system, for comparison. This paper will be submitted to Physical Review Letters.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Electric field inhomogeneity

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Measurement of the effect of electric field inhomogeneity on electromagnetically induced transparency in a waveguide-based cesium atomic vapor cell. Used for the figure for the Photonics West 2023 manuscript.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Data for the paper "EIT spectra of Rydberg atoms dressed with dual tone radio-frequency fields"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This dataset contains the data for the figures in the paper "EIT spectra of Rydberg atoms dressed with dual tone radio-frequency fields", submitted to Physical Review A. This dataset can be used to recreate the experimental and theory plots from the CSV files. The data show EIT spectra of Rydberg atoms driven with dual-tone RF fields (experimental), and Floquet spectra of numerical models that are used to model these EIT spectra (theory/numerical).

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,bichromatic,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Data and code for the paper, "Inverse Transform Sampling for Efficient Doppler-Averaged Spectroscopy Simulations"

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This dataset represents the results of calculations of atomic absorption spectra for the case of two-color EIT. We compare computation methods, specifically Gaussian sampling, to find that one sampling method converges to smooth transmittance curves in less time than the other. We also include some example scripts which generate and plot the figure data.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Rydberg state engineering: A comparison of tuning schemes for continuous frequency sensing

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

On-resonance Rydberg atom-based radio-frequency (RF) electric field sensing methods remain limited by the narrow frequency signal detection bands available by resonant transitions. The use ofan additional RF tuner field to dress or shift a target Rydberg state can be used to return a detuned signal field to resonance and thus dramatically extend the frequency range available for resonantsensing.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Modeling Line Broadening and Distortion Due to Inhomogeneous Fields for Rydberg Electrometry

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This set corresponds to a (pending) publication, where we attempt to model spectral features appearing in the lab by calculating many segments of an inhomogeneous field. Every data set here is a transmission value, either normalized to 1 in modeled data, or an arbitrary-scaled voltage reading from a photodiode onto an oscilloscope. These are given in scans over coupling photon detuning, delta_C, which is divided by 2 pi, and given in MHz. Arrays are scans over delta_C, and position/fieldstrength, for figure 3.

Tags: Rydberg atoms,atomic physics,receivers,fields strength,electric field,volts/meter,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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Dynamic compressive stress-strain curves of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 with rapid heating

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

This dataset contains raw mechanical data (strain, stress and strain rate curvesand initial temperatures) for compression experiments performed on aluminum alloy 6061-T6using the NIST pulse-heated Kolsky Bar at strain rates between 2400 1/s and 2700 1/s and initialtemperatures from 23 °C to 527 °C and heating times ranging between 0.2 s and 3.5 s. At this time,the thermal history of the specimen during heating is not included in the dataset but this informationmay be included in a future update.

Tags: metals,mechanical properties,high heating rate,High Strain Rate,experiments,simulations,modeling,advanced manufacturing,machining,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST-LANL Lanthanide/Actinide Opacity Database

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

The database contains radiative line-binned opacities for lanthanides (atomic number 57<=Z<=70) and actinides (atomic number 89<=Z<=102) which are of paramount importance for simulation of light curves and spectra produced by kilonovae. The opacities were calculated by the LANL group under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium. The temperature grid cover the range from 0.01 eV to 5.0 eV while the mass density grid covers 16 orders of magnitude. The database provide search and selection tools along with graphical and tabular outputs.

Tags: kilonova,lanthanides,opacity,radiation,neutron star merger,atomic physics,actinides,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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NIST Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)

Data provided by  National Institute of Standards and Technology

Materials discovery and development necessarily begins with the preparation and identification of product phase(s). Crystalline compounds can be identified by their characteristic diffraction patterns using X-rays, neutrons, and or electrons. An estimated 20,000 X-ray diffractometers and a comparable number of electron microscopes are used daily in materials research and development laboratories for this purpose.

Tags: chemical structures,crystallography,crystal structures,diffraction,disorder,electrons,identification,inorganic,neutrons,magnetic,metals,minerals,materials,Rietveld,synchrotron,twinned,x-rays,Advanced Materials,manufacturing,Safety,Security and Forensics,

Modified: 2024-02-22

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