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RydIQule Version 2: Enhancing graph-based modeling of Rydberg atoms

Published 24 Oct 2025 in physics.atom-ph and quant-ph | (2510.21628v1)

Abstract: Rydberg atomic radio-frequency (rf) sensors are an emerging technology platform that relies on vaporous atoms, interrogated with laser beams and nearly ionized, to receive rf signals. Rydberg rf sensors have a number of interesting fundamental distinctions from traditional receiver technologies, such as those based on metallic antennas, since they are governed by the quantum physics of atom-light interactions. As Rydberg sensors quickly advance from laboratory experiments into fieldable devices, there is a need for a general software modeling tool that fully encompasses the internal physics of the sensor. The Rydberg Interactive Quantum Module (RydIQule) is a Python package designed to fill this need. The initial public release of RydIQule in late 2023 built the core functionality described above. Here we outline RydIQule's version 2 release which expands on its capabilities to more accurately model real-world atoms.

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