scholarly journals Rydberg Atom Electric Field Sensors for Communications and Sensing

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Charles T. Fancher ◽  
David R. Scherer ◽  
Marc C. St. John ◽  
Bonnie L. Schmittberger Marlow
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 305-312
Author(s):  
Ryan Cardman ◽  
Luís F. Gonçalves ◽  
Rachel E. Sapiro ◽  
Georg Raithel ◽  
David A. Anderson

AbstractWe present electric field measurements and imaging of a Yagi–Uda antenna near-field using a Rydberg atom–based radio frequency electric field measurement instrument. The instrument uses electromagnetically induced transparency with Rydberg states of cesium atoms in a room-temperature vapor and off-resonant RF-field–induced Rydberg-level shifts for optical SI-traceable measurements of RF electric fields over a wide amplitude and frequency range. The electric field along the antenna boresight is measured using the atomic probe at a spatial resolution of ${\lambda }_{RF}/2$ with electric field measurement uncertainties below 5.5%, an improvement to RF measurement uncertainties provided by existing antenna standards.


Author(s):  
Wanxin Ding ◽  
Longhua Li

Abstract Antimony selenide, Sb2Se3, has been attracted widespread attention in photovoltaic applications due to its high absorption coefficient and suitable band gap. However, the influence of uniaxial strain and electric field on the electronic and photovoltaic properties of multilayer Sb2Se3 is still unknown. Here, the quantitative relationship, such as strain-property, electric field-property, as well as thickness-property, is explored via first-principles calculations. Our results demonstrate that the band gap and photovoltaic parameters (Jsc, Voc, FF and PCE) of multilayer Sb2Se3 are not only affected by the uniaxial strain and electric field, but can also be tuned via the coupling of thickness with strain and electric field. The band-gap of multilayer Sb2Se3 is linear dependent on uniaxial strain and external electric field. We found that the effect of strain on the photovoltaic parameters could be negligible as compared with the effect of thickness. However, the effect of electric field is thickness dependent, 1 ‒ 2 layer(s) thin films are not affected while the impact of electric field increases with the increasing thickness. The quantitative strain (electric field)-properties relation of multilayer Sb2Se3 suggesting that Sb2Se3 films have a potential application in the field of strain and electric field sensors.


2016 ◽  
Vol 223 ◽  
pp. 878-883 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinho Hyon ◽  
Chunhee Seo ◽  
Imsung Yoo ◽  
Simon Song ◽  
Youngjong Kang

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