Optimized detection modality for radio-frequency sensing with a double resonance alignment magnetometer

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Publication date
2024-11-05Creators
akbar, ali
jensen, kasper
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In this work, we presented a comprehensive and comparative analysis of two detection modalities, i.e., polarization rotation and absorption measurement of light, for a double resonance alignment magnetometer (DRAM). To verify theoretical predictions, experiments are carried out using a room-temperature paraffin-coated Caesium vapour cell and measuring either the polarization rotation or absorption of the transmitted laser light.
A detailed experimental analysis of the resonance spectra is performed to validate the theoretical findings for various input parameters. The results signify the use of a single isotropic relaxation rate thus simplifying the data analysis for optimization of the DRAM. The sensitivity measurements are performed and reveal that the polarization rotation detection mode yields larger signals and better sensitivity than absorption measurement of light.
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Subjects
- Magnetometry
- Quantum optics
- Optically pumped magnetometers, RF magnetometers, RF sensing, Quantum Optics
- Physical sciences::Physics::Optical physics, Laser physics
- Q Science::QC Physics::QC350 Optics. Light, including spectroscopy
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Physics and Astronomy
Deposit date
2024-10-23Data type
Data is text files generated by alignment based optical magnetometer.Contributors
- Koźbiał, Marcin
- Kołodyński, Jan
- Meraki, Adil
- Jensen, Kasper
- Elson, Lucy
Funders
- Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
- The European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
- Novo Nordisk Foundation
- National Science Center, Poland
Grant number
- EP/T027126/1, EP/Y005260/1, NNF20OC0064182, 2019/32/Z/ST2/00026, 2023/50/E/ST2/00457
Collection dates
- April--October 2023
Data collection method
Data was collected by connecting the Thorlabs balanced photodetector and single photodetector output directly into the data acquisition card (Spectrum Instrumentation M2p.5932-x4) where various input parameters of experiments were varied.Resource languages
- en
