Applied optics | 2019
Compact, high-sensitivity atomic magnetometer utilizing the light-narrowing effect and in-phase excitation.
Abstract
A high-sensitivity optically pumped atomic magnetometer working in the geomagnetic range utilizing the light-narrowing effect and in-phase excitation is described. The setup is based on a simple pump-probe arrangement built around a Cs vapor cell whose active volume is 64\u2009\u2009mm3. The transverse oscillating field is applied parallel to the probe beam to drive Zeeman resonance, and the in-phase component of the resonance signal is measured to determine the field. The sensitivity of the magnetometer is improved by pumping most atoms into the stretched state. Consequently, spin-exchange relaxation is suppressed, and a sensitivity of 0.1\u2009\u2009pT/Hz1/2 in the range of 10\xa0μT is achieved. This magnetometer has the advantages of large dynamic range, high performance of low-frequency stabilization, high response speed, and compact size. It can be used for many cutting-edge applications such as detection of magnetic anomalies.