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Self-Supervised Learning with Noisy Dataset for Rydberg Microwave Sensors Denoising

Zongkai Liu, Qiming Ren, Wenguang Yang, Yanjie Tong, Huizhen Wang, Yijie Zhang, Ruohao Zhi, Junyao Xie, Mingyong Jing, Hao Zhang, Liantuan Xiao, Suotang Jia, Ke Tang, Linjie Zhang·January 5, 2026
Quantum PhysicsAtomic Physics

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Abstract

We report a self-supervised deep learning framework for Rydberg sensors that enables single-shot noise suppression matching the accuracy of multi-measurement averaging. The framework eliminates the need for clean reference signals (hardly required in quantum sensing) by training on two sets of noisy signals with identical statistical distributions. When evaluated on Rydberg sensing datasets, the framework outperforms wavelet transform and Kalman filtering, achieving a denoising effect equivalent to 10,000-set averaging while reducing computation time by three orders of magnitude. We further validate performance across diverse noise profiles and quantify the complexity-performance trade-off of U-Net and Transformer architectures, providing actionable guidance for optimizing deep learning-based denoising in Rydberg sensor systems.

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