A Nanosecond-resolved Ultrahigh-density Spin-polarized Hydrogen Magnetometer
Rakitzis, T. Peter
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Title
A Nanosecond-resolved Ultrahigh-density Spin-polarized Hydrogen Magnetometer
Author(s)
Rakitzis, T. Peter
Contributor(s)
Vasilakis, Giorgos
Katsoprinakis, George E.
Tazes, Konstantinos
Xygkis, Michalis
Spiliotis, Alexandros
Issue Date
2021-06-23
Keyword(s)
Instrument/Technique Demonstration
Abstract
We introduce a novel and sensitive ns-resolved atomic magnetometer, which is at least three orders of magnitude faster than conventional magnetometers. The magnetic field dependence of hyperfine beating of high-density spin-polarized H atoms, produced from the rapid photodissociation of HCl gas with sub-ns laser pulses, results in a few nT sensitivity for a spin-projection limited sensor with 10 nl measurement volume after 1 ns measurement time. The magnetometer will allow ultrafast continuous B-field measurements in many fields, including spin chemistry, spin physics, and plasma physics.
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