Prospecting for lunar Helium-3 with a radio-frequency atomic magnetometer

Abstract

Mining 3 He from lunar regolith has attracted significant interest in recent years due to the scarcity of 3 He on Earth and its diverse applications, from cryogenics and medical imaging, to nuclear physics and future nuclear fusion. Given the stringent technical and economic challenges of mining lunar 3 He, precise prospecting is essential. Here we propose a prospecting methodology based on a radio-frequency atomic magnetometer, which can detect the dipolar magnetic field of thermally polarized 3 He spins. With a 200 g regolith sample and an rf-magnetometer with sensitivity 1~ fT/Hz we can detect 3 He with abundance 5 ppb within a measurement time of just 5 min. The associated apparatus is lightweight and significantly more cost-effective than alternative measurement techniques. The proposed prospecting method is readily deployable and could substantially improve the technical and economic feasibility of mining lunar 3 He.

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