2017
DOI: 10.7498/aps.66.160701
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Rubidium atomic magnetometer based on pump-probe nonlinear magneto-optical rotation

Abstract: We report a rubidium atomic magnetometer based on pump-probe nonlinear magneto-optical rotation. The rubidium vapor cell is placed in a five-layer magnetic shield with inner coils that can generate uniform magnetic fields along the direction of pump beam, and the cell is also placed in the center of a Helmholtz coil that can generate an oscillating magnetic field perpendicular to the direction of pump beam. The atoms are optically pumped by circularly polarized pump beam along a constant magnetic field in a pe… Show more

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“…Recently, spin-exchange relaxation free (SERF) atomic magnetometers [1][2][3][4] based on the detection of Larmor precession of optically pumped atoms, [5][6][7] have approached subfemtotesla sensitivity. [8] Additionally, higher spatial resolution and non-cryogenic operation make SERF magnetometer enable new applications including the possibility of mapping non-invasively the cortical modules in the brain, [9,10] which has the potential to be an alternative of SQUID magnetometer for biomagnetism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, spin-exchange relaxation free (SERF) atomic magnetometers [1][2][3][4] based on the detection of Larmor precession of optically pumped atoms, [5][6][7] have approached subfemtotesla sensitivity. [8] Additionally, higher spatial resolution and non-cryogenic operation make SERF magnetometer enable new applications including the possibility of mapping non-invasively the cortical modules in the brain, [9,10] which has the potential to be an alternative of SQUID magnetometer for biomagnetism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%