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Magnetic-field-independent spin-exchange relaxation-free magnetometer

Quantum Physics 2025-05-29 v2 Atomic Physics

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 μGmG\mu\textrm{G}-\textrm{mG} 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 I=1/2I=1/2 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 (I=1/2)(I=1/2) gas with another optically-accessible spin gas (I>1/2I>1/2) 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 10aTcm3/Hz10\,\mathrm{aT}\sqrt{\mathrm{cm}^3/\mathrm{Hz}} 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}
}