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Optimization of performance for an EIT-based vector magnetometer.

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Abstract

In this work we present the advance on the experimental realization of a vector atomic magnetometer based on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) resonances. Magnetic fields modify the separation between EIT spectrum peaks, independently of their orientation, allowing for magnetic field magnitude measurements. However, the resonance amplitudes depend on the field orientation relative to the light wave vector and polarization direction, making this system capable of vector measurements. Here we report our evaluation of the short-term stability and sensitivity of our prototype using a magnetically isolated 100mm3 vapor cell of hot 87Rb atoms. We show an achievable scalar stability below 10 pT/rtHz in the 1Hz-100Hz bandwidth. An unsupervised machine learning technique is used to analyze the amplitude of the EIT resonances and determine the magnetic field orientation with a sensitivity better than 1°.

Presenters

  • Mario Gonzalez Maldonado

    William & Mary, The college of William and Mary

Authors

  • Mario Gonzalez Maldonado

    William & Mary, The college of William and Mary

  • Alex Toyryla

    The College of William and Mary

  • Isaac Fan

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

  • Yang Li

    University of Colorado, Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

  • Ying-Ju Wang

    National Institue of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • John E Kitching

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder

  • Jamie McKelvy

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  • Andrey B Matsko

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  • Eugeniy Mikhalov

    The College of William and Mary, William and Mary, William & Mary

  • Irina B Novikova

    William & Mary