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Magnetic field sensing based on multi-order resonances of atomic spins.

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Broad-dynamic-range magnetometers are demanded in practical applications and fundamental research. We experimentally demonstrate a parametrically modulated atomic magnetometer with a large dynamic range by taking advantage of the high-order resonance… Click to show full abstract

Broad-dynamic-range magnetometers are demanded in practical applications and fundamental research. We experimentally demonstrate a parametrically modulated atomic magnetometer with a large dynamic range by taking advantage of the high-order resonance effects. With the increase of the strength of the modulation field, both low-order and high-order resonances are well resolved and used to measure the DC or AC magnetic fields. The experimentally demonstrated sensitivity of the magnetometer based on the zeroth-order resonance is 1.5 pT/Hz, and those based on the high-order resonances are below 3 pT/Hz, making the measurement of high magnetic fields feasible under an open-loop operation. Moreover, we also demonstrated the measurement of high-frequency large AC magnetic field with the high-order resonances, and the sensitivity for the AC magnetic field based on the first-order resonance is 7 pT/Hz. Our scheme provides a new path for the development of broad-dynamic-range and miniaturized atomic magnetometers.

Keywords: order; magnetic field; dynamic range; high order; order resonances

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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