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Observation of the Strong Magneto-Optical Rotation of the Polarization of Light in Rubidium Vapor for Applications in Atomic Magnetometry. / Makarov, A. O.; Brazhnikov, D. V.; Goncharov, A. N.
In: JETP Letters, Vol. 117, No. 7, 04.2023, p. 509-516.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Observation of the Strong Magneto-Optical Rotation of the Polarization of Light in Rubidium Vapor for Applications in Atomic Magnetometry
AU - Makarov, A. O.
AU - Brazhnikov, D. V.
AU - Goncharov, A. N.
N1 - This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project nos. 20-52-18004 and 20-02-00075). A.N. Goncharov, who fabricated the laser system, acknowledges the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (theme no. АААА-А19-119102890006-5). Публикация для корректировки.
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Nonlinear resonances in alkali metal vapor, which are detected by the magneto-optical rotation of the linear polarization of light, are actively used in quantum magnetometry to fabricate atomic magnetometers. The magneto-optical rotation in most such sensors is due to magnetic birefringence, and rotation angles usually do not exceed tens of milliradians. In this work, an experiment where magneto-optical resonances of linear polarization rotation of a probe wave are due to strong dichroism induced in a medium by a counterpropagating pump wave has been proposed. Both waves are in resonance with the F g = 2 → F e = 1 optical transition in the 87Rb D 1 line (λ ≈ 795 nm). Experiments have been carried out with a 2-cm-long cylindrical cell filled with a buffer gas, and the maximum rotation angle is ≈390 mrad (22°) at a width of resonance of about 300 nT. The results show that the configuration proposed for the observation of magneto-optical rotation is promising for the fabrication of compact high-sensitivity atomic magnetometers.
AB - Nonlinear resonances in alkali metal vapor, which are detected by the magneto-optical rotation of the linear polarization of light, are actively used in quantum magnetometry to fabricate atomic magnetometers. The magneto-optical rotation in most such sensors is due to magnetic birefringence, and rotation angles usually do not exceed tens of milliradians. In this work, an experiment where magneto-optical resonances of linear polarization rotation of a probe wave are due to strong dichroism induced in a medium by a counterpropagating pump wave has been proposed. Both waves are in resonance with the F g = 2 → F e = 1 optical transition in the 87Rb D 1 line (λ ≈ 795 nm). Experiments have been carried out with a 2-cm-long cylindrical cell filled with a buffer gas, and the maximum rotation angle is ≈390 mrad (22°) at a width of resonance of about 300 nT. The results show that the configuration proposed for the observation of magneto-optical rotation is promising for the fabrication of compact high-sensitivity atomic magnetometers.
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U2 - 10.1134/S0021364023600684
DO - 10.1134/S0021364023600684
M3 - Article
VL - 117
SP - 509
EP - 516
JO - JETP Letters
JF - JETP Letters
SN - 0021-3640
IS - 7
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