Optical pump beam control in a sensor system
US-2017276741-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US2018372813A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018372813-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816053535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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One example includes a magnetometer system that includes a sensor cell comprising alkali metal vapor and at least one measurement zone corresponding to a three-dimensional spatial region within the sensor cell. The system also includes a laser system configured to provide an optical pump beam through the sensor cell in a pulsed manner to facilitate precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to an external magnetic field and to provide an optical probe beam through the sensor cell in a pulsed manner based on a precession frequency of the alkali metal vapor. The system also includes a detection system configured to detect the precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to a detection beam corresponding to the optical probe beam exiting the sensor cell and to calculate an amplitude and direction of the external magnetic field based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A magnetometer system comprising: a sensor cell comprising alkali metal vapor and at least one measurement zone, each of the at least one measurement zone corresponding to a three-dimensional spatial region within the sensor cell; a laser system configured to provide an optical pump beam through the sensor cell in a pulsed manner to facilitate precession of the alkali metal vapor in the at least one measurement zone in response to an external magnetic field and to provide an optical probe beam through the sensor cell in a pulsed manner based on a precession frequency of the alkali metal vapor; and a detection system configured to detect the precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to a detection beam corresponding to the optical probe beam exiting the at least one measurement zone of the sensor cell and to calculate an amplitude and direction of the external magnetic field based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor. 2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one measurement zone comprises a first measurement zone and a second measurement zone, wherein the first and second measurement zones are arranged at opposite ends of the sensor cell, wherein the detection system is configured to detect the precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to a first detection beam and a second detection beam corresponding to the optical probe beam exiting the sensor cell through each of the respective first and second measurement zones, respectively. 3 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the optical pump beam is provided through each of the first and second measurement zones, wherein the optical probe beam is provided through the first measurement zone in the pulsed manner to calculate the amplitude and direction of the external magnetic field, wherein the optical probe beam is provided through each of the first and second measurement zones to calculate a magnetic field gradient across the sensor cell. 4 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the optical probe beam is provided through the first measurement zone to generate the first detection beam, wherein the first detection beam is reflected through the second measurement zone to generate the second detection beam, such that the second detection beam is associated with the precession of the alkali metal vapor in each of the first and second measurement zones. 5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the laser system comprises a 2×2 optical coupler configured to axially combine the optical pump beam and the optical probe beam as a combined beam axis through the first measurement zone. 6 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the laser system comprises: a first pump laser configured to generate a first optical pump beam that is provided through the first measurement zone in a pulsed manner to facilitate precession of the alkali metal vapor in the first measurement zone in response to the external magnetic field; and a second pump laser configured to generate a second optical pump beam that is provided through the second measurement zone to facilitate precession of the alkali metal vapor in the second measurement zone in response to the external magnetic field. 7 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the laser system further comprises a probe laser configured to generate the optical probe beam, wherein the optical probe beam is configured to provide a calibration optical probe beam concurrently with each of the first and second optical pump beams, wherein the laser system is further configured to calibrate the second pump laser in response to a difference between the first detection beam and the second detection beam. 8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the optical probe beam is configured to provide a startup beam at an initial startup of the magnetometer system to provide an initial detection beam, wherein the detection system is configured to generate an initial estimate of the precession frequency of the alkali metal vapor and to determine an initial amplitude and direction of the external magnetic field based on the initial estimate of the precession frequency. 9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the detection system comprises a timing controller configured to generate a timing signal based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to the detection beam, wherein the timing controller is configured to control timing of application of pulses associated with the optical pump beam and to control timing of application of pulses associated with the optical probe beam based on the timing signal to track changes in the amplitude and/or direction of the external magnetic field based on the detection beam. 10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the optical pump beam and the optical probe beam have a common optical axis, wherein the detection system is configured to command the laser system to provide an optical pump beam pulse in response to a magnetic moment of the alkali metal vapor being approximately parallel with the common optical axis based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor, and is further configured to command the laser system to provide an optical probe beam pulse in response to the magnetic moment of the alkali metal vapor being approximately orthogonal with the common optical axis based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor to monitor the precession of the alkali metal vapor. 11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the detection system is further configured to command the laser system to provide an optical probe beam pulse in response to a magnetic moment of the alkali metal vapor being each of approximately parallel with the common optical axis and approximately anti-parallel with the common optical axis based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor to calibrate the magnetometer system. 12 . A method for measuring an external magnetic field via a magnetometer system, the method comprising: generating a circularly-polarized optical pump beam via a pump laser; generating a linearly-polarized optical probe beam via a probe laser; providing the circularly-polarized optical pump beam through at least one measurement zone of a sensor cell comprising alkali metal vapor in a pulsed-manner based on a timing signal to facilitate precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to the external magnetic field; providing the linearly-polarized optical probe beam through the at least one measurement zone of the sensor cell in a pulsed-manner based on the timing signal to provide a detection beam corresponding to the linearly-polarized optical probe beam exiting the at least one measurement zone of the sensor cell; detecting the precession of the alkali metal vapor based on the detection beam; generating the timing signal based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor; and calculating an amplitude and direction of the external magnetic field based on the detected precession of the alkali metal vapor. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein providing the circularly-polarized optical pump beam through the sensor cell and providing the linearly-polarized optical probe beam through the sensor cell comprises providing each of the circularly-polarized optical pump beam and the linearly-polarized optical probe beam through each of a first measurement zone and a second measurement zone, wherein the first and second measurement zones are arranged at opposite ends of the sensor cell, wherein detecting the precession of the alkali metal vapor comprises detecting the precession of the alkali metal vapor in response to a first detection beam, a second detection beam, and a third detection beam corresponding to the
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