Single-beam double-pass miniaturized atomic magnetometer for bio-magnetic imaging systems

Abstract

Miniaturized atomic magnetometers, particularly spin-exchange relaxation-free atomic magnetometers, have been emerging in clinical imaging applications such magnetocardiography and magnetoencephalography. Miniaturization, portability, and low cost are primary development targets for bio-magnetic imaging technologies, as well as high sensitivity and spatial and time resolution. In this paper, we propose a low-cost solution for a bio-magnetic imaging system based on atomic magnetometers, in which one laser source is used for a multi-channel atomic magnetometer sensor array. A novel design is demonstrated for a miniaturized spin-exchange relaxation-free atomic magnetometer, consisting of a single-beam double-pass configuration based on an optical fiber circulator. The effects of temperature and laser power on the zero-field magnetic resonance line-width are characterized, and the experimental results show that the present design achieves better performance, than a traditional single-beam single-pass configuration. The noise power spectrum shows that the closed-loop miniaturized atomic magnetometer reaches a sensitivity of approximately 120 fT/Hz1/2 at a bandwidth of 10 Hz. This design is especially suitable for atomic magnetometers operating in arrays as a basic building element for low-cost bio-magnetic imaging systems.

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