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Detection of a weak magnetic field via cavity enhanced Faraday rotation

Quantum Physics 2015-10-28 v1

Abstract

We study the sensitive detection of a weak static magnetic field via Faraday rotation induced by an ensemble of spins in a bimodal degenerate microwave cavity. We determine the limit of the resolution for the sensitivity of the magnetometry achieved using either single-photon or multiphoton inputs. For the case of a microwave cavity containing an ensemble of Nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamond, we obtain a magnetometry sensitivity exceeding 0.5 \nano\tesla/\hertz0.5~\text{\nano\tesla}/\sqrt{\text{\hertz}}, utilizing a single photon probe field, while for a multiphoton input we achieve a sensitivity about 1\femto\tesla/\hertz1 \text{\femto\tesla}/\sqrt{\text{\hertz}}, using a coherent probe microwave field with power of Pin=1 \nano\wattP_\text{in}=1~\text{\nano\watt}.

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@article{arxiv.1507.00072,
  title  = {Detection of a weak magnetic field via cavity enhanced Faraday rotation},
  author = {Keyu Xia and Nan Zhao and Jason Twamley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00072},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 7 figures