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Pulsed high magnetic field measurement via a Rubidium vapor sensor

Atomic Physics 2017-08-02 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

We present a new technique to measure pulsed magnetic fields based on the use of Rubidium in gas phase as a metrological standard. We have therefore developed an instrument based on laser inducing transitions at about 780~nm (D2 line) in a Rubidium gas contained in a mini-cell of 3~mm~x~3~mm cross section. To be able to insert such a cell in a standard high field pulsed magnet we have realized a fibred probe kept at a fixed temperature. Transition frequencies for both the π\pi (light polarization parallel to the magnetic field) and σ\sigma (light polarization perpendicular to the magnetic field) configurations are measured by a commercial wavemeter. One innovation of our sensor is that in addition of monitoring the light transmitted by the Rb cell, which is usual, we also monitor the fluorescence emission of the gas sample from a very small volume with the advantage of reducing the impact of the field inhomogeneity on the field measurement. Our sensor has been tested up to about 58~T.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00004,
  title  = {Pulsed high magnetic field measurement via a Rubidium vapor sensor},
  author = {Sylvie George and Nicolas Bruyant and Jérôme Béard and Stefano Scotto and Ennio Arimondo and Remy Battesti and Donatella Ciampini and Carlo Rizzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00004},
  year   = {2017}
}

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