Nuclear Zeeman Effect on Heading Errors and the Suppression in Atomic Magnetometers
Yue Chang, Yu-Hao Guo, Shuang-Ai Wan, and Jie Qin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the nuclear Zeeman effect's influence on heading errors in atomic magnetometers and proposes configurations and methods to suppress these errors for improved measurement accuracy.
Contribution
It reveals the significant impact of the nuclear Zeeman effect on heading errors and introduces a novel compensation scheme using orthogonal laser configurations and auxiliary magnetic fields.
Findings
Nuclear Zeeman effect causes asymmetry and deformation in heading errors.
Combining signals from lasers with opposite helicities reduces heading errors to within 1Hz.
Adjusting a small auxiliary magnetic field can flatten heading errors at specific angles.
Abstract
The heading error has been known to be caused mainly by the nonlinear Zeeman effect and the orientation-dependent light shift. In this work, we find that the nuclear Zeeman effect can also have a significant impact on the heading errors, especially for continuously-driving magnetometers with unresolved magnetic transitions. It not only shifts the precession frequency but deforms the heading errors and causes asymmetry: the heading errors for pump lasers with opposite helicities are different. The heading error also depends on the relative direction (parallel or vertical) of the probe laser to the RF driving magnetic field. Thus, one can design the configuration of the magnetometer and make it work in the smaller-heading-error regime. To suppress the heading error, our studies suggest to sum up the output precession frequencies from atomic cells pumped by two lasers with opposite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
