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Physical Review Letters | 2014

All-optical vector atomic magnetometer.

Brian Patton; Elena Zhivun; D. C. Hovde; Dmitry Budker

We demonstrate an all-optical magnetometer capable of measuring the magnitude and direction of a magnetic field using nonlinear magneto-optical rotation in cesium vapor. Vector capability is added by effective modulation of the field along orthogonal axes and subsequent demodulation of the magnetic-resonance frequency. This modulation is provided by the ac Stark shift induced by circularly polarized laser beams. The sensor exhibits a demonstrated rms noise floor of ∼65  fT/√[Hz] in measurement of the field magnitude and 0.5  mrad/√[Hz] in the field direction; elimination of technical noise would improve these sensitivities to 12  fT/√[Hz] and 10  μrad/√[Hz], respectively. Applications for this all-optical vector magnetometer would include magnetically sensitive fundamental physics experiments, such as the search for a permanent electric dipole moment of the neutron.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Alkali-vapor magnetic resonance driven by fictitious radiofrequency fields

Elena Zhivun; Arne Wickenbrock; Brian Patton; Dmitry Budker

We demonstrate an all-optical 133Cs scalar magnetometer, operating in nonzero magnetic field, in which the magnetic resonance is driven by an effective oscillating magnetic field provided by the AC Stark shift of an intensity-modulated laser beam. We achieve a projected shot-noise-limited sensitivity of 1.7fT/Hz and measure a technical noise floor of 40fT/Hz. These results are essentially identical to a coil-driven scalar magnetometer using the same setup. This all-optical scheme offers advantages over traditional coil-driven magnetometers for use in arrays and in magnetically sensitive fundamental physics experiments, e.g., searches for a permanent electric dipole moment of the neutron.


AIP Advances | 2017

Is light narrowing possible with dense-vapor paraffin coated cells for atomic magnetometers?

Runqi Han; Mikhail Balabas; Chris Hovde; Wenhao Li; Hector Masia Roig; Tao Wang; Arne Wickenbrock; Elena Zhivun; Zheng You; Dmitry Budker

We investigated the operation of an all-optical rubidium-87 atomic magnetometer with amplitude-modulated light. To study the suppression of spin-exchange relaxation, three schemes of pumping were implemented with room-temperature and heated paraffin coated vacuum cells. Efficient pumping and accumulation of atoms in the F=2 ground state were obtained. However, the sought-for narrowing of the resonance lines has not been achieved. A theoretical analysis of the polarization degree is presented to illustrate the absence of light narrowing due to radiation trapping at high temperature.


19th International Conference and School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications | 2016

Forty years after the first dark resonance experiment: an overview of the COSMA project results

Emilio Mariotti; Giuseppe Bevilacqua; Valerio Biancalana; R. Cecchi; Yordanka Dancheva; Alen Khanbekyan; Carmela Marinelli; L. Moi; Leonardo Stiaccini; S. Cartaleva; C. Andreeva; E. Alipieva; S. Gateva; A. Krasteva; D. Slavov; E. T. Taskova; M. Taslakov; P. Todorov; S. Tsvetkov; A. Wilson Gordon; L. Margalit; Wojciech Gawlik; Szymon Pustelny; Artur Stabrawa; Julia Sudyka; Adam M. Wojciechowski; Ferruccio Renzoni; Cameron Deans; Sarah Hussain; Luca Marmugi

COSMA: Coherent Optics Sensors for Medical Application is an European Marie Curie Project running from 2012 to March 2016, with the participation of 10 teams from Armenia, Bulgaria, India, Israel, Italy, Poland, Russia, UK, USA. The main objective was to focus theoretical and experimental research on biomagnetism phenomena, with the specific aim to develop all-optical sensors dedicated to their detection and suitable for applications in clinical diagnostics. The paper presents some of the most recent results obtained during the exchange visits of the involved scientists, after an introduction about the phenomenon which is the pillar of this kind of research and of many other new fields in laser spectroscopy, atomic physics, and quantum optics: the dark resonance.


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2015

Noise characterization of an atomic magnetometer at sub-millihertz frequencies

I. Mateos; Brian Patton; Elena Zhivun; Dmitry Budker; D. Wurm; J. Ramos-Castro


Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions | 2018

A Network of Magnetometers for Multi-Scale Urban Science and Informatics

Trevor A. Bowen; Elena Zhivun; Arne Wickenbrock; Vincent Dumont; S. D. Bale; Christopher Pankow; Gregory Dobler; Jonathan S. Wurtele; Dmitry Budker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Dual-axis pi-pulse SERF magnetometer for biomedical applications

Elena Zhivun; Michael D. Bulatowicz; Alexander Hryciuk; Thad G. Walker


arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2017

Network of sensitive magnetometers for urban studies

T. A. Bowen; Elena Zhivun; Arne Wickenbrock; V. Dumont; S. D. Bale; C. Pankow; G. Dobler; J. S. Wurtele; Dmitry Budker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Vector light shift averaging in paraffin-coated alkali vapor cells

Elena Zhivun; Arne Wickenbrock; Julia Sudyka; Brian Patton; Szymon Pustelny; Dmitry Budker


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

An all-optical vector atomic magnetometer for fundamental physics applications

David Wurm; Ignacio Mateos; Elena Zhivun; Brian Patton; Peter Fierlinger; D. Beck; Dmitry Budker

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Dmitry Budker

University of California

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Julia Sudyka

Jagiellonian University

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C. Pankow

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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D. C. Hovde

University of California

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