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Spin-noise spectroscopy of a noise-squeezed atomic state

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PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.L032015

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  1. UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as part of the UK National Measurement System Programme
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/S000992/1]
  3. EPSRC [EP/S000992/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Researchers have successfully applied a nonstandard analysis method of spin-noise spectroscopy to study noise squeezing in out-of-equilibrium nonlinear atomic systems. They discovered asymmetry in the noise distribution of atomic signal quadratures, investigated the mechanism behind its generation and evolution, and identified a structure in the spectrum that helps to understand the characteristics of the noise process.
Spin-noise spectroscopy is emerging as a powerful technique for studying the dynamics of various spin systems also beyond their thermal equilibrium and linear response. In this context, we demonstrate a nonstandard mode of the spin-noise analysis applied to an out-of-equilibrium nonlinear atomic system realized by a Bell-Bloom atomic magnetometer. Driven by an external pump and undergoing a parametric excitation, this system is known to produce noise squeezing. Our measurements not only reveal a strong asymmetry in the noise distribution of the atomic signal quadratures at the magnetic resonance, but also provide insight into the mechanism behind its generation and evolution. In particular, a structure in the spectrum is identified which allows to investigate the main dependencies and the characteristic timescales of the noise process. The results obtained are compatible with parametrically induced noise squeezing. Notably, the noise spectrum provides information on the spin dynamics even in regimes where the macroscopic atomic coherence is lost, effectively enhancing the sensitivity of the measurements. Our Letter promotes spin-noise spectroscopy as a versatile technique for the study of noise squeezing in a wide range of spin-based magnetic sensors.

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