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Chip-scale atomic magnetometer
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EngineeringMeasurementMagnetic ResonanceEducationMagnetic Field SensitivitySensor TechnologyMagnetic SensorMagnetismInstrumentationPrecision MeasurementPhysicsAtomic PhysicsMagnetic MeasurementAlkali AtomsMicro-magnetic ModelingSpintronicsBiomedical SensorsSensorsApplied PhysicsMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldChip-scale Atomic Magnetometer
Using the techniques of microelectromechanical systems, we have constructed a small low-power magnetic sensor based on alkali atoms. We use a coherent population trapping resonance to probe the interaction of the atoms’ magnetic moment with a magnetic field, and we detect changes in the magnetic flux density with a sensitivity of 50pTHz−1∕2 at 10Hz. The magnetic sensor has a size of 12mm3 and dissipates 195mW of power. Further improvements in size, power dissipation, and magnetic field sensitivity are immediately foreseeable, and such a device could provide a hand-held battery-operated magnetometer with an atom shot-noise limited sensitivity of 0.05pTHz−1∕2.
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