A single-beam dual-axis atomic spin comagnetometer for rotation sensing

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Abstract

We describe a dual-axis atomic spin comagnetometer for rotation sensing using a single laser beam. A circularly polarized laser is used to pump the co-located atomic ensembles of alkali metal and noble gas and probe their gyroscopic precession at the same time, which is different from the traditional two-beam orthogonal pump-probe configuration. Combined with magnetic field modulations perpendicular to the laser propagating direction, the comagnetometer could measure dual-axis rotation rates simultaneously. This system is demonstrated theoretically and experimentally. A rotation sensitivity of 5.1 × 10-7 rad s-1 Hz-1/2 and a bias instability of 0.016 °/h have been achieved. The theory and method presented here shed light on the way to miniaturize the comagnetometer with high precision for practical applications.

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Jiang, L., Liu, J., Liang, Y., Tian, M., & Quan, W. (2022). A single-beam dual-axis atomic spin comagnetometer for rotation sensing. Applied Physics Letters, 120(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0079429

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