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arxiv: 1807.03619 · v1 · submitted 2018-07-10 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph · quant-ph

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Self-calibrating vector atomic magnetometry through microwave polarization reconstruction

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keywords atomicpolarizationappliedfieldmethodatomsellipsemagnetometer
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Atomic magnetometry is one of the most sensitive ways to measure magnetic fields. We present a method for converting a naturally scalar atomic magnetometer into a vector magnetometer by exploiting the polarization dependence of hyperfine transitions in rubidium atoms. First, we fully determine the polarization ellipse of an applied microwave field using a self-calibrating method, i.e. a method in which the light-atom interaction provides everything required to know the field in an orthogonal laboratory frame. We then measure the direction of an applied static field using the polarization ellipse as a three-dimensional reference defined by Maxwell's equations. Although demonstrated with trapped atoms, this technique could be applied to atomic vapors, or a variety of atom-like systems.

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