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Free-induction-decay magnetic field imaging with a microfabricated Cs vapor cell

Applied Physics 2023-10-02 v2

Abstract

Magnetic field imaging is a valuable resource for signal source localization and characterization. This work reports an optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) based on the free-induction-decay (FID) protocol, that implements microfabricated cesium (Cs) vapor cell technology to visualize the magnetic field distributions resulting from various magnetic sources placed close to the cell. The slow diffusion of Cs atoms in the presence of a nitrogen (N2_{2}) buffer gas enables spatially independent measurements to be made within the same vapor cell by translating a 175μ175\,\mum probe beam over the sensing area. For example, the OPM was used to record temporal and spatial information to reconstruct magnetic field distributions in one and two dimensions. The optimal magnetometer sensitivity was estimated to be 0.43pT/Hz\,\mathrm{pT/\sqrt{Hz}} within a Nyquist limited bandwidth of 500500\,Hz. Furthermore, the sensor's dynamic range exceeds the Earth's field of approximately 50μ50\,\muT, which provides a framework for magnetic field imaging in unshielded environments.

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@article{arxiv.2303.10915,
  title  = {Free-induction-decay magnetic field imaging with a microfabricated Cs vapor cell},
  author = {D. Hunter and C. Perrella and A. McWilliam and J. P. McGilligan and M. Mrozowski and S. J. Ingleby and P. F. Griffin and D. Burt and A. N. Luiten and E. Riis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.10915},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages, 6 figures