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Laser intracavity absorption magnetometry for optical quantum sensing

Quantum Physics 2026-01-01 v1

Abstract

Intracavity absorption spectroscopy (ICAS) is a well-established technique for detecting weak absorption signals with ultrahigh sensitivity. Here, we extend this concept to magnetometry using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. We introduce laser intracavity absorption magnetometry (LICAM), a concept that is in principle applicable to a broader class of optical quantum sensors, including optically pumped magnetometers. Using an electrically driven, edge-emitting diode laser that operates self-sustainably, we show that LICAM enables highly sensitive magnetometers operating under ambient conditions. Near the lasing threshold, we achieve a 475-fold enhancement in optical contrast and a 180-fold improvement in magnetic sensitivity compared with a conventional single-pass geometry. The experimental results are accurately described by a rate-equation model for single-mode diode lasers. From our measurements, we determine a projected shot-noise-limited sensitivity in the pTHz1/2\mathrm{pT}\,\mathrm{Hz}^{-1/2} range and show that, with realistic device improvements, sensitivities down to the fTHz1/2\mathrm{fT}\,\mathrm{Hz}^{-1/2} scale are attainable.

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@article{arxiv.2512.24951,
  title  = {Laser intracavity absorption magnetometry for optical quantum sensing},
  author = {J. M. Wollenberg and F. Perona and A. Palaci and H. Wenzel and H. Christopher and A. Knigge and W. Knolle and J. M. Bopp and T. Schröder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.24951},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures

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