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Federal
High Angular Momentum Coupling for Enhanced Sensing in the VHF Band
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
Recent advances in Rydberg atom electrometry detail promising applications in radiofrequency (RF) communications. Presently, most applications use carrier frequencies...- The first column of the data is the spectrum analyzer frequency. The rest of the columns give the signal power for each frequency for different received field strengths.
- There are 4 groups of data that give field strength in one column and SNR in another. The different groups are for the two different atoms (RB and CS) and the two different methods for each (Stark and HAMMER).
- There are 4 groups of data that give field strength in one column and packet success rate in another. The different groups are for the two different atoms (RB and CS) and the two different methods for each (Stark and HAMMER).
- The data is given in 3 columns. Column 1 gives the spectrum analyzer frequency, column 2 gives the signal spectrum without a split ring present, and column 3 gives the spectrum with the split ring resonator present.
- The first column of the data gives the field strength applied (V/cm). The rest of the columns give the stark shift in MHz for the different Rydberg states as labeled.
- There are two sets of data, one for Rb and one for Cs. The first column is radio gain and the second column is the measured field.
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Federal
High Angular Momentum Coupling for Enhanced Sensing in the VHF Band
Department of Commerce —
Recent advances in Rydberg atom electrometry detail promising applications in radiofrequency (RF) communications. Presently, most applications use carrier frequencies...- The first column of the data is the spectrum analyzer frequency. The rest of the columns give the signal power for each frequency for different received field strengths.
- There are 4 groups of data that give field strength in one column and SNR in another. The different groups are for the two different atoms (RB and CS) and the two different methods for each (Stark and HAMMER).
- There are 4 groups of data that give field strength in one column and packet success rate in another. The different groups are for the two different atoms (RB and CS) and the two different methods for each (Stark and HAMMER).
- The data is given in 3 columns. Column 1 gives the spectrum analyzer frequency, column 2 gives the signal spectrum without a split ring present, and column 3 gives the spectrum with the split ring resonator present.
- The first column of the data gives the field strength applied (V/cm). The rest of the columns give the stark shift in MHz for the different Rydberg states as labeled.
- There are two sets of data, one for Rb and one for Cs. The first column is radio gain and the second column is the measured field.
- 1 more in dataset