An accurate vector optically pumped magnetometer with microwave-driven Rabi frequency measurements
Robust calibration of vector optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs) is a nontrivial task, but increasingly important for applications requiring high-accuracy such as magnetic navigation, geophysics research, and space exploration. Here, we showcase a vector OPM that utilizes Rabi oscillations driven...
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Zusammenfassung: | Robust calibration of vector optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs) is a
nontrivial task, but increasingly important for applications requiring
high-accuracy such as magnetic navigation, geophysics research, and space
exploration. Here, we showcase a vector OPM that utilizes Rabi oscillations
driven between the hyperfine manifolds of $^{87}$Rb to measure the direction of
a DC magnetic field against the polarization ellipse structure of a microwave
field. By relying solely on atomic measurements -- free-induction decay (FID)
signals and Rabi measurements across multiple atomic transitions -- this sensor
can detect drift in the microwave vector reference and compensate for
systematic shifts caused by off-resonant driving, nonlinear Zeeman (NLZ)
effects, and buffer gas collisions. To facilitate dead-zone-free operation, we
also introduce a novel Rabi measurement that utilizes dressed-state resonances
that appear during simultaneous Larmor precession and Rabi driving (SPaR).
These measurements, performed within a microfabricated vapor cell platform,
achieve an average vector accuracy of 0.46 mrad and vector sensitivities down
to 11 $\mu$rad$/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ for geomagnetic field strengths near 50
$\mu$T. This performance surpasses the challenging 1-degree (17 mrad) accuracy
threshold of several contemporary OPM methods utilizing atomic vapors with an
electromagnetic vector reference. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.09885 |