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Unforeseen Applications of Rydberg Atom-Based Sensors: SI Traceability, Phase Detection, Musical Recording, and other Unique Applications

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Abstract

Great progress had been made in the use of Rydberg atoms to detect the amplitude, phase, and polarization of electric fields and modulated signals. This has led to several unforeseen applications, which are discussed here.

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