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Common-mode noise suppression of vector magnetometry using electromagnetically induced transparency

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Abstract

Warm vapor quantum sensors have shown sensitivity comparable to SQUIDs in measuring scalar magnetic field. Scalar sensors can be adapted to include measurement of magnetic field orientation but usually at the cost of scalar accuracy. Magnetometry using two-photon electromagnetically induced transparency resonances can provide both scalar accuracy and vector information but the limits to such measurements are not currently well-understood. Here we present a novel measurement scheme in multi-resonance EIT spectroscopy where the common-mode shifts of the resonance spectrum can be significantly suppressed by repeatedly probing the frequency difference between a pair of symmetrical resonances. Operating at the earth-like magnetic field strength of 50 μΤ, a <=200 pT/rtHz magnetometer sensitivity at 1 mHz and 10 pT/rfHz at 0.1 Hz has been achieved.

Presenters

  • Isaac Fan

    University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Isaac Fan

    University of Colorado, Boulder

  • Ying-Ju Wang

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

  • Yang Li

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

  • Mario Gonzalez Maldonado

    William & Mary, The college of William and Mary

  • Eugeniy E Mikhailov

    William & Mary

  • Irina B Novikova

    William & Mary

  • Jamie McKelvy

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  • Andrey B Matsko

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  • John E Kitching

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