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Linear and nonlinear coherent coupling in a Bell-Bloom magnetometer

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Spin-exchange collisions in hot vapours are generally regarded as a decoherence mechanism. In contrast, we show that linear and non-linear spin-exchange coupling can lead to the generation of atomic coherence… Click to show full abstract

Spin-exchange collisions in hot vapours are generally regarded as a decoherence mechanism. In contrast, we show that linear and non-linear spin-exchange coupling can lead to the generation of atomic coherence in a Bell-Bloom magnetometer. In particular, we theoretically and experimentally demonstrate that non-linear spin exchange coupling, acting in an analogous way to a wave-mixing mechanism, can create new modes of coherent excitation which inherit the magnetic properties of the natural Larmor coherence. The generated coherences further couple via linear spin-exchange interaction, leading to an increase of the natural coherence lifetime of the system. Notably, the measurements are performed in a low-density caesium vapour and for non-zero magnetic �eld, outside the standard conditions for collisional coherence transfer. The strategies discussed are important for development of spin-exchange coupling into a resource for an improved measurement platform based on room-temperature alkali-metal vapours.

Keywords: coherence; spin exchange; bloom magnetometer; bell bloom; exchange

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2018

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