NJIT Implementation of Recent Executive Orders
Enhancing Quantum Sensor Technologies with Rydberg Atoms (EQSTRA)
Funding Agency:
- Department of Defense
The EQSTRA solicitation seeks to augment ongoing efforts within the DARPA Science of Atomic
Vapors for New Technologies (SAVaNT) program to advance the performance, capabilities, and
application landscape of Rydberg-vapor technologies for QIS, quantum-enhanced electrometry,
imaging, and communications.
As originally conceived, the SAVaNT program sought to develop techniques to mitigate the effects
of thermal motion and decoherence within broad categories of vapor-based sensing technologies.
Leveraging such techniques, the program sought to demonstrate beyond State-of-the-Art
sensitivity, accuracy, and detection bandwidth in vapor-based magnetometers and electrometers.1
Lastly, the program aimed to advance the integration of Rydberg-based electrometers to
demonstrate a table-top physics package.
Substantial progress towards these goals during the first phase of the program, both within the
program and within the wider quantum sensing community, has motivated additional scientific
and technological goals. Particularly, there has been rapid progress towards higher performance
Rydberg-based sensors, the development of multiphoton Doppler-insensitive techniques to
mitigate effects of thermal motion, and novel all-optical sensing modalities. Various efforts have
also clarified disruptive opportunities of such sensors over electro-optic, antenna-based, or
plasmonic modalities. Lastly, progress was made in the elucidation of various fundamental and
technical challenges that currently impede the attainment of quantum-limited sensor performance,
and the development of integrated, low-SWaP devices. By leveraging the results of such ongoing
efforts, this solicitation seeks innovative proposals to address these new opportunities and
challenges. Specifically, proposals are sought in the following Focus Areas (FA):
FA 1 – Development of atomically-referenced tunable, narrow linewidth sources of
terahertz radiation.
o In conjunction with Rydberg-vapor electrometers being developed in the SAVaNT
program, this FA will enable calibration-free, and matched transmitter-receiver
systems beyond the millimeter-wave regime.
FA 2 – Development of low-SWaP and integrated Rydberg electrometers.
o This FA seeks to develop components and enabling technologies to reduce the
SWaP metrics of integrated Rydberg-based RF receivers. This includes, but is not
limited to, developing chip-scale tunable optical sources for the state preparation
and readout of Rydberg electrometers over a wide carrier band extending into the
millimeter-wave domain.
FA 3 – Development of wafer-scale vapor cells for wideband Rydberg electrometry.
o This FA seeks to develop wafer-scale atomic vapor cells with the requisite
homogeneity, manufacturability, and optical quality to enable higher performance
and more robust Rydberg-based electrometry.
FA 4 – Concept and feasibility studies of Rydberg-based quantum technologies.
o Studies of the application space that would be engendered by developing compact,
high-performance, and quantum-limited Rydberg transmit-receive systems for
wideband communications, imaging, and spectrum awareness.
1 www.darpa.mil/program/science-of-atomic-vapors-for-new-technologies
TBD
July 30, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Technical POC: Dr. Mukund Vengalattore, Program Manager, DARPA/DSO
o BAA Email: EQSTRA@darpa.mil
o BAA Mailing Address:
DARPA/DSO
ATTN: HR001124S0031
675 North Randolph Street
Arlington, VA 22203-2114
DARPA/DSO Opportunities Website: http://www.darpa.mil/work-withus/
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