Magnetic-field-independent spin-exchange relaxation-free magnetometer
Abstract
SERF magnetometers based on dense ensembles of alkali-metal spins are precision quantum sensors that hold the record of measured and projected sensitivity to magnetic fields, in the range. At geomagnetic fields however, these sensors quickly lose their magnetic sensitivity due to spin decoherence by random spin-exchange collisions. Here we discover that atoms with nuclear spin can operate in the Spin-Exchange Relaxation Free (SERF) regime even at high magnetic field. We counter-intuitively show that frequent collisions between a dense and optically-inaccessible gas with another optically-accessible spin gas () improve the fundamental magnetic sensitivity of the latter. We analyze the performance of a dual-specie potassium and atomic hydrogen magnetometer, and project a fundamental sensitivity of about at geomagnetic fields for feasible experimental conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2209.13086,
title = {Magnetic-field-independent spin-exchange relaxation-free magnetometer},
author = {Mark Dikopoltsev and Uriel Levy and Or Katz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.13086},
year = {2025}
}