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Contributed Session

Quantum Metrology IV

10:30 am – 12:18 pm, Wednesday June 18 Session F06 Oregon Convention Center, D135-136
Chair:
Bachana Lomsadze, Santa Clara University
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Polariton noise in Rydberg electrometry

11:30 am – 11:42 am
Presenter: Teng Zhang (Rydberg Technologies Inc)
Authors: Luis Felipe Goncalves (Rydberg Technologies Inc), Georg Raithel (University of Michigan), David Anderson (Rydberg Technologies Inc)

The establishment of metrics and control of fundamental noise sources in electromagnetic field sensing with atoms is a long-standing goal in quantum science and technology that is of fundamental and practical importance. To date, fundamental noise sources limiting the sensitivity of Rydberg atom electric field sensing in vapors have remained elusive. Here we report on the observation of a new limiting noise source found to arise from many-body Rydberg polariton (slow-light) propagation through Rydberg-EIT media in atomic vapors. The Rydberg-mediated optical noise is found to be sub-thermal at short correlation times. We demonstrate noise control and reduction under certain operating conditions. Our work sheds light on many-body Rydberg polariton physics in thermal vapors and paves a way towards new fundamental sensitivity limits in Rydberg electrometry.

Funding acknowledgement

This work was supported by Rydberg Technologies Inc. and by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Science of Atomic Vapors and New Technologies (SAVaNT) Program under agreement No. HR00112190065.