Electromagnetically Induced Transparency with Rydberg Atoms - Towards an Atomic Radio for Wireless Communications

Lead Research Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Engineering

Abstract

This ICT-Hopping proposal is to enable the principal investigator (PI) from Communication Engineering research background to learn and acquire a new skill in Atomic Physics. The essence of this is to acquire the knowledge of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) that can subsequently used to address challenges in wireless communications. The EIT technique is vital in making a highly sensitive, wide-band atom-based radio receiver from an ensemble of Rydberg atoms. The post-hopping ambition is to use this new skill, and combine expertise with leading experts in Rydberg atom research, to address challenges in modern wireless communications. Specifically, to develop a highly sensitive Rydberg atom heterodyne receiver capable of operating over multiple frequency bands.

Publications

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Description Collaboration with Durham Univ UK 
Organisation Durham University
Department Department of Physics
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The collaboration is to further explore how the research we are doing in this award can be commercialised.
Collaborator Contribution The collaboration is to further explore how the research we are doing in this award can be commercialised.
Impact Atom and Molecular Physics Electronic Communication Engineering
Start Year 2022