A Multi-Pass Optically Pumped Rubidium Atomic Magnetometer with Free Induction Decay
Lulu Zhang, Yongbiao Yang, Ni Zhao, Jun He, Junmin Wang

TL;DR
This paper presents a rubidium atomic magnetometer using free induction decay, demonstrating improved sensitivity through multi-pass probe beams and investigating parameter influences on signal characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-pass optical setup for rubidium FID magnetometers and compares sensitivities, providing a basis for further enhancements with advanced probe techniques.
Findings
Triple-pass probe beam enhances FID signal amplitude.
Sensitivity improved from ~21.2 pT/Hz^{1/2} to ~13.4 pT/Hz^{1/2}.
Parameter influences on FID signal characteristics are characterized.
Abstract
A free-induction-decay (FID) type optically-pumped rubidium atomic magnetometer driven by a radio-frequency (RF) magnetic field is presented in this paper. Influences of parameters, such as the temperature of rubidium vapor cell, the power of pump beam, and the strength of RF magnetic field and static magnetic field on the amplitude and the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the FID signal, have been investigated in the time domain and frequency domain. At the same time, the sensitivities of the magnetometer for the single-pass and the triple-pass probe beam cases have been compared by changing the optical path of the interaction between probe beam and atomic ensemble. Compared with the sensitivity of ~21.2 pT/Hz^(1/2) in the case of the single-pass probe beam, the amplitude of FID signal in the case of the triple-pass probe beam has been significantly enhanced, and the sensitivity…
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