A Cold Atom Radio-Frequency Magnetometer
Atomic Physics
2019-02-25 v1
Abstract
We propose and demonstrate a radio-frequency atomic magnetometer with sub-Doppler laser cooled rubidium-87. With a simple and compact design, our system demonstrates a sensitivity of in an unshielded environment, thus matching or surpassing previously reported cold atoms designs. By merging the multiple uses and robustness of radio-frequency atomic magnetometers with the detailed control of laser cooling, our cold atom radio-frequency magnetometer has the potential to move applications of atomic magnetometry to high spatial resolution. Direct impact in metrology for applied sciences, materials characterization, and nanotechnology can be anticipated.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1902.08258,
title = {A Cold Atom Radio-Frequency Magnetometer},
author = {Yuval Cohen and Krishna Jadeja and Sindi Sula and Michela Venturelli and Cameron Deans and Luca Marmugi and Ferruccio Renzoni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.08258},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
5 pages; 5 figures