Journal of Applied Physics | 2019
Subpicotesla scalar atomic magnetometer with a microfabricated cell
Abstract
We demonstrated a scalar atomic magnetometer using a microfabricated Cs vapor cell. The atomic spin precession is driven by an amplitude-modulated circularly-polarized pump laser resonant on the D1 transition of Cs atoms and detected by an off-resonant linearly-polarized probe laser using a balanced polarimeter setup. Under a magnetic field with amplitude in the Earth s magnetic field range, the magnetometer in the gradiometer mode can reach sensitivities below 150 fT / Hz, which shows that the magnetometer by itself can achieve sub - 100 fT / Hz sensitivities. In addition to its high sensitivity, the magnetometer has a bandwidth close to 1\u2009kHz due to the broad magnetic resonance inside the small vapor cell. Our experiment suggests the feasibility of a portable low-power and high-performance magnetometer which can be operated in the Earth s magnetic field. Such a device will greatly reduce the restrictions on the operating environment and expand the range of applications for atomic magnetometers, such as detection of nuclear magnetic resonance in low magnetic fields.