Magnetic field measurement apparatus, magnetic field measurement system and magnetic field measurement method
US-9024634-B2 · May 5, 2015 · US
US9927501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9927501-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414573718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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Provided are an atomic magnetometer and an operating method of the same. The atomic magnetometer includes a vapor cell receiving a circularly polarized pump beam and a linearly polarized probe beam and containing an alkali metal vapor, a detector adapted to receive the probe beam passing through the vapor cell to measure magneto-optical rotation of the probe beam, a feedback coil to establish a negative feedback magnetic field signal orthogonal to a first plane defined by traveling directions of the probe beam and the pump beam and provide the negative feedback magnetic field signal to the vapor cell, and a feedback amplifier adapted to provide feedback current to the feedback coil such that the negative feedback magnetic field proportional to a measurement magnetic field is established. The measurement magnetic field of a measurement target provides magneto-optical rotation of the probe beam in the vapor cell.
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An atomic magnetometer comprising: a vapor cell for receiving a circularly polarized pump beam and a linearly polarized probe beam, wherein the vapor cell contains an alkali metal vapor; a detector configured to receive the probe beam passing through the vapor cell to measure magneto-optical rotation of the probe beam; a feedback coil configured to establish a negative feedback magnetic field signal orthogonal to a first plane defined by traveling directions of the probe beam and the pump beam and provide the negative feedback magnetic field signal to the vapor cell; and a feedback amplifier adapted to provide feedback current to the feedback coil such that the negative feedback magnetic field proportional to a measurement magnetic field is established, wherein the measurement magnetic field of a measurement target provides magneto-optical rotation of the probe beam in the vapor cell, wherein the vapor cell includes a main cell with a hexahedronal shape, a cylindrical stem cell connected to the main cell, and a heating part configured to heat the vapor cell, the heating part comprising: a first heating part to apply alternating current of 5 kHz to 30 kHz to a heating wire to heat the main cell of the vapor cell at a temperature of 200 degrees centigrade; and a second heating part to apply alternating current of 5 kHz to 30 kHz to a heating wire to heat the stem cell of the vapor cell at a temperature of 185 degrees centigrade, and wherein a difference between a temperature of the main cell and a temperature of the stem cell is constantly maintained. 2. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the feedback coil and the feedback amplifier extend detection bandwidth of the atomic magnetometer. 3. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 2 , wherein a frequency response of the atomic magnetometer is flat from zero hertz (Hz) to hundreds of hertz (Hz). 4. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a magnetic shielding part disposed around the vapor cell and made of a magnetic material to remove an external environmental magnetic field. 5. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a magnetic field compensation part disposed around the vapor cell and generating a compensation magnetic field to remove an external environmental magnetic field. 6. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the magnetic field compensation part comprises: an x-axis compensation coil to establish an x-axis compensation magnetic field; an x-axis compensation power source to provide current to the x-axis compensation coil; a z-axis compensation coil to establish a z-axis compensation magnetic field orthogonal to the x-axis compensation magnetic field; a z-axis compensation power source to provide current to the z-axis compensation coil; a y-axis compensation coil to establish a y-axis compensation magnetic field orthogonal to a first plane; and a y-axis compensation power source to provide DC current to the y-axis compensation coil. 7. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 6 , wherein the magnetic field compensation part further comprises at least one of: an x-axis lock-in amplifier receiving an output signal of the detector as an input to extract and output the first reference frequency component; and a z-axis lock-in amplifier receiving the output signal of the detector as an input to extract and output a second reference frequency component, wherein the x-axis lock-in amplifier provides a first reference frequency signal to the x-axis compensation power source, wherein the z-axis lock-in amplifier provides a second reference frequency signal to the z-axis compensation power source, wherein the x-axis compensation power source receives and modulates the first reference frequency signal of the x-axis lock-in amplifier and the second reference frequency component of the z-axis lock-in amplifier to output the first reference frequency signal, and wherein the z-axis compensation power source receives and modulates the second reference frequency signal of the z-axis lock-in amplifier and the first reference frequency component of the x-axis lock-in amplifier to output the second reference frequency signal. 8. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the vapor cell comprises: the main cell containing potassium (K) as an alkali metal vapor, a helium buffer gas, and a nitrogen quenching gas; and the stem cell to prevent adsorption of the alkali metal vapor. 9. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the main cell is a borosilicate glass material and the stem cell is aluminosilicate glass. 10. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the heating part comprises: a first heating block, which includes a through-hole formed on a bottom surface thereof and a transparent window formed on a side surface thereof, and which is disposed to cover a periphery of the main cell; a first heating coil disposed to cover an outer circumferential surface of the first heating block; a second heating block, which is aligned with the through-hole of the first heating block and is disposed to cover a periphery of the stem cell; a second heating coil disposed to cover the second heating block; and a thermally insulating block to store the first heating block, wherein the main cell is aligned with the transparent window of the first heating block. 11. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the thermally insulating block comprises: a central thermally insulating block, which includes a through-hole formed in a center of the central thermally insulating block, a recessed portion aligned with the through-hole, a protrusion disposed outside the recessed portion, and an alignment trench formed on a top surface of the protrusion; an upper thermally insulating block, which is inserted into an upper alignment trench of the protrusion and which includes a through-hole formed on a side surface thereof; and a lower thermally insulating block, which is inserted into a lower alignment trench formed on a bottom surface of the protrusion. 12. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 11 , further comprising: a support block, which is inserted and combined with a bottom surface of the second heating block and is inserted and combined with the lower thermally insulating block; and an outer thermally insulating block disposed on the support block and disposed to cover the thermally insulating block. 13. The atomic magnetometer as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a pump beam light source for providing the pump beam; a probe beam light source for providing the probe beam; a modulator disposed between the probe beam light source and the vapor cell to modulate a polarization rotation angle of the probe beam to a predetermined modulation frequency; and a lock-in amplifier for providing a reference modulation frequency signal of the modulation frequency to the modulator and receiving an output signal of the detector to extract a modulation frequency component or high-frequency harmonics components. 14. An operating method of an atomic magnetometer, the method comprising: providing a circularly polarized pump beam and a linearly polarized probe beam to a vapor cell containing an alkali metal vapor under a measurement magnetic field established by a measurement target; detecting a polarization rotation signal from the linearly polarization probe beam passing through the vapor cell according to a polarization state of the probe beam by using a detector; a
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