Magnetic gradiometer and magnetic sensing method
US-9383419-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US9964609B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9964609-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313860299-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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There is provided an optically pumped magnetometer, in which a pump light having a first wavelength to spin-polarize a first alkali-metal atom group is made to enter a cell containing the first alkali-metal atom group and a second alkali-metal atom group interacting via spin exchange with the first alkali-metal atom group, a probe light having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength to measure spin polarization of the second alkali-metal atom group is made to enter the cell to form the same optical axis as the pump light, a wavelength discrimination unit is provided to discriminate between the pump light and the probe light that passed through the cell depending on a different in wavelength, and the rotation angle of a polarization plane of the probe light that passed through the cell is measured so that the degree of flexibility of the device layout can be increased.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optically pumped magnetometer using atomic electron spin or nuclear spin, comprising: a cell containing at least a first alkali-metal atom group and a second alkali-metal atom group interacting via spin exchange with the first alkali-metal atom group, wherein a nuclear spin of the first alkali-metal atom group and a nuclear spin of the second alkali-metal group are the same, and wherein an element constituting the first alkali-metal atom group is different from an element constituting the second alkali-metal atom group, a pump light system that causes a pump light to enter the cell, where the pump light has a first wavelength in order to spin-polarize the first alkali-metal atom group; a probe optical system that causes probe light entering the cell to form an optical axis identical to the pump light, where the probe light has a second wavelength different from the first wavelength, and where the probe light measures spin polarization of the second alkali-metal atom group; wherein the pump light and the probe light are overlapped and illuminated onto the cell; a measuring unit configured for measuring a rotation angle of a polarization plane of the probe light that is passed through the cell; and a wavelength discrimination unit that transmits the probe light from the cell into the measuring unit without transmitting the pump light from the cell into the measuring unit. 2. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , further comprising: a chopping unit configured for switching between a state in which the pump light enters the cell and a state in which the pump light does not enter the cell so that the pump light becomes synchronous with a measured magnetic field, and wherein a bias magnetic field is applied with a tri-axial Helmholtz coil in a direction perpendicular to the pump light in order to enable measurement of an oscillating magnetic field. 3. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the pump light and the probe light that are transmitted through the wavelength discrimination unit both enter the measuring unit. 4. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 3 , wherein the wavelength discrimination unit is arranged inside the measuring unit and includes a polarizer and a light-receiving element, and wherein the pump light and the probe light that has passed through the polarizer is transmitted through the wavelength discrimination unit. 5. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of rubidium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of potassium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 795.0 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 769 nm and not more than 771 nm as the second wavelength. 6. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of cesium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of potassium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 894.6 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 769 nm and not more than 771 nm as the second wavelength. 7. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of potassium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of rubidium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 770.1 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 794 nm and not more than 796 nm. 8. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of potassium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of cesium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 770.1 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 893 nm and not more than 896 nm. 9. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of cesium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of rubidium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 894.6 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 794 nm and not more than 796 nm. 10. The optically pumped magnetometer according to claim 1 , wherein the first alkali-metal atom group consists of consists of rubidium atoms, the second alkali-metal atom group consists of cesium atoms, the pump light has a wavelength of 795.0 nm as the first wavelength, and the probe light has a wavelength that is not less than 893 nm and not more than 896 nm.
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