Comment on "Determining angle of arrival of radio-frequency fields using subwavelength, amplitude-only measurements of standing waves in a Rydberg atom sensor"
M. Chilcott, N. Kj{\ae}rgaard

TL;DR
This paper examines the impact of neglecting certain RF-transitions in modeling the spectrum of a Rydberg atom sensor used for RF field detection, highlighting potential inaccuracies in spectral predictions.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of how excluding RF-transitions affects the spectral predictions in Rydberg atom-based RF sensing.
Findings
Excluding RF-transitions can lead to significant spectral prediction errors.
Proper inclusion of RF-transitions is crucial for accurate RF field measurement.
The analysis informs better modeling practices for Rydberg atom sensors.
Abstract
We discuss the consequence of excluding allowed RF-transition between substates of a field-dressed Rydberg manifold when predicting the spectrum that will be observed if the dressed system is probed in an optical EIT scheme.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Quantum optics and atomic interactions
