Abstract
Magnetic field sensing provides crucial insights into various geophysical phenomena such as atmospheric currents, crustal magnetism, and oceanic circulation. In this paper, a method for remote detection of magnetic fields using mesospheric sodium with an assisting satellite is proposed. Sodium atoms in the mesosphere are optically pumped with a ground-based laser beam. A satellite-borne detector is used to measure magneto-optical rotation of the polarization of a probe laser beam by the sodium atoms. This sensitive magnetometry method benefits from direct detection of laser photons and complements existing space- and aircraft-borne techniques by probing magnetic fields at upper-atmospheric altitudes inaccessible to those.
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Dang, T., Klinger, E., Bustos, F. P., Wickenbrock, A., Holzlöhner, R., & Budker, D. (2022). Satellite-assisted laser magnetometry with mesospheric sodium. Optics Continuum, 1(5), 1263–1269. https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTCON.454152
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