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Modeling Line Broadening and Distortion Due to Inhomogeneous Fields for Rydberg Electrometry

Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology | National Institute of Standards and Technology | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2022-07-06 00:00:00
This set corresponds to a (pending) publication, where we attempt to model spectral features appearing in the lab by calculating many segments of an inhomogeneous field. Every data set here is a transmission value, either normalized to 1 in modeled data, or an arbitrary-scaled voltage reading from a photodiode onto an oscilloscope. These are given in scans over coupling photon detuning, delta_C, which is divided by 2 pi, and given in MHz. Arrays are scans over delta_C, and position/fieldstrength, for figure 3. Data for figure 3 is given in a slightly unorthodox form, where the [electric field over position plot] and the [total transmission over detuning plot] are given along either of the large array's corresponding axes, matching the arrangement in Fig 3. All data is in CSV comma separated value form, with return characters between rows.

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  • Figure 4 - Transverse through waveguide

    COLUMNS
  • Figure 5 - Longitudinal Through Waveguide

    COLUMNS
  • Figure 2 - linear change in E

    ARRAY, SCALES FOR AXES
  • Figure 3a - constant

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • Figure 3b - step-wise

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • Figure 3c - linear

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • Figure 3d - 1/r

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • Figure 3e - standing wave

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • Figure 3f -Waveguide simulation

    ARRAY, COLUMNS, AND ROWS
  • README

    ENGLISH
  • Figure 1 - tuned waveguide data vs. model

    COLUMNS

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