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Femtotesla Direct Magnetic Gradiometer Using a Single Multipass Cell

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PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.15.014004

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  1. DARPA AMBIIENT program

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This research presents a direct gradiometer using optical pumping with opposite circular polarization in two Rb-87 atomic ensembles within a single multipass cell. The far-detuned probe laser undergoes a near-zero paramagnetic Faraday rotation due to the intrinsic subtraction of two contributions exceeding 3.5 rad from the highly polarized ensembles. Analysis methods for the gradiometer signal are developed and a sensitivity of 10.1 fT/cm root Hz is measured, demonstrating the advantage of the multipass design in reducing the effect of atomic diffusion on spin-noise time-correlation.
We describe a direct gradiometer using optical pumping with opposite circular polarization in two Rb-87 atomic ensembles within a single multipass cell. A far-detuned probe laser undergoes a near-zero paramagnetic Faraday rotation due to the intrinsic subtraction of two contributions exceeding 3.5 rad from the highly polarized ensembles. We develop analysis methods for the direct gradiometer signal and measure a gradiometer sensitivity of 10.1 fT/cm root Hz. We also demonstrate that our multipass design, in addition to increasing the optical depth, provides a fundamental advantage due to the significantly reduced effect of atomic diffusion on the spin-noise time-correlation, in excellent agreement with the theoretical estimate.

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