Hybrid Six-Level Rydberg Atomic Quantum Receiver for Multi-Band RF Communication
Lahiru Shyamal, Harini Hapuarachchi, Saman Atapattu, Jared H. Cole

TL;DR
This paper introduces a six-level hybrid Rydberg atomic quantum receiver that enables simultaneous multi-band RF reception, improving throughput and scalability over existing four-level systems.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel six-level hybrid Rydberg receiver architecture combining cascaded and parallel pathways for multi-band RF reception within a single vapor cell.
Findings
Enables four simultaneous RF channels within a single six-level system.
Achieves higher throughput than conventional cascade and parallel Rydberg receivers.
Validated through numerical simulations showing improved ergodic sum-rate performance.
Abstract
Rydberg atomic receivers have recently emerged as a promising platform for radio-frequency (RF) sensing and reception due to their intrinsic broadband response and calibration-free operation. Most existing receivers rely on four-level ladder-type electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) schemes, which limit the number of simultaneously accessible RF transitions within a given atomic manifold. In this paper, a six-level hybrid Rydberg atomic quantum receiver (H-RAQR) architecture is proposed that combines cascaded and parallel RF coupling pathways to enable simultaneous multi-band RF reception within a single vapor-cell platform. A physically consistent system and electromagnetic coupling model is developed, and a steady-state analytical expression for the probe coherence is derived, establishing a direct relationship between the incident RF fields and the optical probe…
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