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Portable intrinsic gradiometer for ultra-sensitive detection of magnetic gradient in unshielded environment

Rui Zhang, Rahul Mhaskar, Ken Smith, Mark Prouty

2020Applied Physics Letters43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate a portable all-optical intrinsic scalar magnetic gradiometer composed of miniaturized cesium vapor cells and vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs). Two cells, with inner dimensions of 5 mm × 5 mm × 5 mm and separated by a baseline of 5 cm, are driven by one VCSEL, and the resulting Larmor precessions are probed by a second VCSEL through optical rotation. The off-resonant linearly polarized probe light interrogates two cells at the same time, and the output of the intrinsic gradiometer is proportional to the magnetic field gradient measured over the given baseline. This intrinsic gradiometer scheme has the advantage of avoiding added noise from combining two scalar magnetometers. We achieve a sensitivity better than 18 fT/cm/√Hz in the gradient measurement. Ultra-sensitive short-baseline magnetic gradiometers can potentially play an important role in many practical applications, such as nondestructive evaluation and unexploded ordnance detection. Another application of the gradiometer is for magnetocardiography (MCG) in an unshielded environment. Real-time MCG signals can be extracted from the raw gradiometer readings. The demonstrated gradiometer greatly simplifies the MCG setup and may lead to a ubiquitous MCG measurement in the future.

Topics & Concepts

GradiometerMagnetocardiographyPhysicsOpticsMagnetic fieldMagnetometerSensitivity (control systems)BiomagnetismNuclear magnetic resonanceNoise (video)Scalar (mathematics)AcousticsUnexploded ordnanceLarmor precessionComputational physicsAccelerationNondestructive testingPolarization (electrochemistry)Atom opticsMagnetismField (mathematics)Homodyne detectionAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchQuantum optics and atomic interactionsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles