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Detecting electric fields using Rydberg electrometry in low temperature plasmas

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Abstract

We introduce a novel diagnostic method to non-invasively measure electric fields in low temperature plasmas using all-optical quantum sensing techniques. Our approach relies on Rydberg Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (Ry-EIT), in which a narrow two-photon optical resonance creates a narrow optical transparency window that allows to accurately measure electric field-induced energy shifts of Rb Rydberg states. We use such Rb vapor as a local E-field sensor in a low-pressure Ar plasma. Using optical transmission measurements, we observe, strong electric field screening and significant Ry-EIT resonance broadening by the plasma. We also create 2D maps of inhomogeneous e-field with sub-mm spatial resolution and sensitivity in the V/cm range, using fluorescence imaging. Ongoing work aims to enhance sensitivity and enable vector field reconstruction. This technique is a powerful tool for advanced plasma diagnostics, particularly in the sheath and pre-sheath regions.

Presenters

  • Mykhailo Vorobiov

    William & Mary

Authors

  • Mykhailo Vorobiov

    William & Mary

  • Rob Behary

    The College of William & Mary

  • Nicolas C DeStefano

    William & Mary

  • Edward E Thomas

    OCC, Auburn University

  • Saikat Chakraborty Thakur

    Auburn University

  • Saskia Mordijck

    William & Mary

  • Charles T Francher

    The MITRE Corporation

  • Neel Malvania

    The MITRE Corporation

  • Seth Aubin

    William & Mary

  • Eugeniy Mikhailov

    The College of William & Mary

  • Irina Novikova

    The College of William & Mary