Optical Rotation Detection for Atomic Spin Precession Using a Superluminescent Diode

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Abstract

A superluminescent diode (SLD) as an alternative of laser is used to detect optical rotation for atomic spin precession. A more uniform Gauss configuration without additional beam shaping and a relatively high power of the SLD have a potential for atomic magnetometers, which is demonstrated in theory and experiments. In addition, the robustness and compactness enable a more practical way for optical rotation detections, especially for applications in magnetoencephalography systems.

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Liu, X., Li, Y., Cai, H., Ding, M., Fang, J., & Jin, W. (2019). Optical Rotation Detection for Atomic Spin Precession Using a Superluminescent Diode. Photonic Sensors, 9(2), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-019-0539-8

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