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Samuel Berweger (Fed)

Publications

Machine Learning for MPC Extraction and False Detection

Author(s)
Howard Dai, Jack Chuang, Jian Wang, Samuel Berweger, David Griffith
Multipath component (MPC) extraction is critical for channel modeling and joint communications and sensing (JCAS). Super-resolution algorithm known as CLEAN

Data and Software Publications

Rydberg Atom Electrometry: Recent Sensitivity and Bandwidth Improvements

Author(s)
Nikunjkumar Prajapati, Alexandra Artusio-Glimpse, Samuel Berweger, Mattew Simons, Noah Schlossberger, Dangka Shylla, William Watterson, Dixith Manchaiah, Christopher L. Holloway
We present recent improvements within the growing field of Rydberg atom sensors. While initially started as a path towards absolute, independent measurements of electric fields, the research landscape

Observation of Asymmetric Sideband Generation in Strongly-driven Rydberg Atoms

Author(s)
Dangka Shylla, Nikunjkumar Prajapati, Andrew P. Rotunno, Noah Schlossberger, Dixith Manchaiah, William J. Watterson, Alexandra Artusio-Glimpse, Samuel Berweger, Matthew T. Simons, Christopher L. Holloway
Improving the bandwidth of Rydberg atom-based receivers is an ongoing challenge owing to the long-lived Rydberg state lifetimes that limit the refresh rate of ground state atoms. In particular, the LO

Dataset presenting improved bandwidth in Rydberg atom electrometry with an optical frequency comb probe

Author(s)
Alexandra B. Artusio-Glimpse, David A. Long, Sean M. Bresler, Nikunjkumar Prajapati, Dangka Shylla, Andrew P. Rotunno, Matthew T. Simons, Samuel Berweger, Noah Schlossberger, Thomas W. LeBrun, Christopher L. Holloway
Rydberg atom-based receivers of modulated radio frequency (RF) fields are promising systems for measurements. These systems are self-calibrating, widely tunable, nearly transparent to RF fields, and
Created March 26, 2019, Updated December 9, 2022
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