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arxiv: physics/0201025 · v1 · submitted 2002-01-11 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Nonlinear magneto-optical rotation with frequency-modulated light

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keywords fieldsfrequencylightrotationfrequency-modulatedmagneto-opticalmodulationnonlinear
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A magnetometric technique is demonstrated that may be suitable for precision measurements of fields ranging from the sub-microgauss level to above the Earth field. It is based on resonant nonlinear magneto-optical rotation caused by atoms contained in a vapor cell with anti-relaxation wall coating. Linearly polarized, frequency-modulated laser light is used for optical pumping and probing. If the time-dependent optical rotation is measured at the first harmonic of the modulation frequency, ultra-narrow (~a few Hz) resonances are observed at near-zero magnetic fields, and at fields where the Larmor frequency coincides with half the light modulation frequency. Upon optimization, the sensitivity of the technique is expected to exceed 10^{-11} G/sqrt{Hz}.

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