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Miniature atomic scalar magnetometer for space based on the rubidium isotope <sup>87</sup>Rb
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A miniature atomic scalar magnetometer based on the rubidium isotope <sup>87</sup>Rb was developed for operation in space. The instrument design implements both <i>M<sub>x</sub></i> and <i>M<sub>z</sub></i> mode operation and leverages a novel microelectromechanical system (MEMS) fabricated vapor cell and a custom silicon-on-sapphire (SOS) complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit. The vapor cell has a volume of only 1 mm<sup>3</sup> so that it can be efficiently heated to its operating temperature by a specially designed, low-magnetic-field-generating resistive heater implemented in multiple metal layers of the transparent sapphire substrate of the SOS-CMOS chips. The SOS-CMOS chip also hosts the Helmholtz coil and associated circuitry to stimulate the magnetically sensitive atomic resonance and temperature sensors. The prototype instrument has a total mass of fewer than 500 g and uses less than 1 W of power, while maintaining a sensitivity of 15 pT/√Hz at 1 Hz, comparable to present state-of-the-art absolute magnetometers.
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