A compact fiberized alkali-vapor atomic magnetometer
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Abstract
Alkali-vapor atomic magnetometers are among the world's most sensitive magnetic-field measuring devices, with demonstrated precisions [1] better than $1 \textrm{fT}/\sqrt{\textrm{Hz}}$ when operated in the SERF regime. All-optical magnetometers operating at finite fields require synchronous optical pumping to reinforce the precessing atomic spin polarization. Here describe a synchronously pumped magnetometer in which the vapor cell is coupled to the pump and probe optics solely by optical fibers. Tests of this device at finite field ($\sim$10 mG) and at Earth's field will be presented.\\[4pt] [1] H.~B.~Dang, A.~C.~Maloof, and M.~V.~Romalis, Appl. Phys. Lett. \textbf{97}(15), 151110.
Authors
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Elena Zhivun
Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
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Brian Patton
Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
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Chris Hovde
Southwest Sciences, Inc.
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Dmitry Budker
University of California, Berkeley and Nuc. Sc. Div. @ LBNL, U.C. Berkeley, Department of Physics, UC Berkeley