A Single-species Atomic Co-magnetometer Based on 87Rb atoms.

2018 
The co-magnetometer has been one of the most sensitive device to test new physics related to spin-dependent interactions. But the co-magnetometers based on overlapping ensembles of different spin species usually suffer from systematic errors resulting from magnetic field gradients. Here we propose a co-magnetometer based on the Zeeman transitions of the two hyperfine levels in the ground state 87Rb atoms. It shows nearly negligible sensitivity to the variations of laser power and frequency, magnetic field, and magnetic gradients. In the preliminary experiment, it holds the potential to reach 10^(-17) eV level for measuring the hypothetical spin-dependent gravitational energy of the proton. Moreover, its performance can be further improved through optimization of the 87Rb cell and experiment setup.
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