Author:
Zhang Guiying,Zeng Hongjian,Guo Ruihan,Zhang Qing,Yu Wenyue,Lin Qiang
Abstract
In the field of biomagnetic measurements, one of the most important
recent challenges is to perform measurements in a magnetically
unshielded environment. This first requires that atomic magnetometers
can operate in a finite magnetic field, and have enough high
sensitivity. To meet these requirements, we develop a light-narrowed
parametric resonance (LPR) magnetometer. By adding a modulation
magnetic field to the large longitudinal magnetic field, our LPR
magnetometer can measure small transverse magnetic fields with an
intrinsic sensitivity of 3.5 fT/Hz1/2 in a longitudinal
magnetic field of μT range. Moreover, we have also
demonstrated that in contrast to the previous light-narrowed scalar
magnetometers, our LPR magnetometer has the potential to achieve
higher sensitivity. Because in our case spin-exchange relaxation
suppression by using light narrowing can lead to an improvement of
fundamental sensitivity limit regardless of which quantum noise is
dominant, and hence the fundamental sensitivity is no longer limited
by spin-exchange, and approaches the fundamental limit set by the
spin-exchange and spin-destruction cross sections.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang
Province
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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