Femtotesla nearly quantum-noise-limited pulsed gradiometer at Earth-scale fields
Abstract
We describe a finite fields magnetic gradiometer using an intense pulsed laser to polarize a 87Rb atomic ensemble and a compact VCSEL probe laser to detect paramagnetic Faraday rotation in a single multipass cell. We report differential magnetic sensitivity of 14 fT/Hz1/2 over a broad dynamic range including Earth's field magnitude and common-mode rejection ratio higher than 104. We also observe a nearly quantum-noise-limited behaviour of the gradiometer, by comparing the experimental standard deviation of the estimated frequency difference against the Cram\'er-Rao lower bound in the presence of white photon shot-noise, atomic spin noise and atomic diffusion.
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