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1 Atomic Sensors Research University of Wisconsin-Madison Thad Walker Anna Korver Dan Thrasher Mike Bulatowicz

2 Today’s Agenda Atomic Sensors Overview (Thad Walker) Synchronous Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping(Anna Korver) Feedback Narrowing of NMR lines (Dan Thrasher) Dual Species Pumping (Dan) Near future (Thad)

3 Quantum Based Sensors

4 Quantum Measurement Limit

5 Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping T.W. and W. Happer, Rev. Mod. Phys. 69, 629 (1997) Hyperpolarized MRI Spin-polarized targets (JLAB) Neutron spin-filters …

6 NMR

7 NMR Oscillator

8 Oscillator advantages Precession frequency is precisely the resonance frequency Direct readout of fundamental quantum oscillations Feedback allows the bandwidth of the oscillator to greatly exceed 1/T 2 Nuclei decoupled from physical apparatus while drive coils are not---sensitivity to inertial rotations Fabulous fundamental quantum noise level …

9 Dual Species NMR for Non-Magnetic Interactions x=rotation, edm, fifth force, etc.

10 Quantum-enhanced NMR detection Northrop-Grumman Test Station

11 Xe NMR w/ alkali comagnetometer Magnetic field detected by Rb atoms is 500X bigger than the actual classical field produced by the nuclei

12 Alkali Field Alkali atoms also produce a magnetic field that is seen by the noble-gas nuclei: This is a substantial systematic error that must be accounted for. Cancels in dual Xe NMR

13 Monopole-Dipole Search Use 129-Xe as magnetometer Phys Rev Lett 111, 102001 (2013)

14 Co-magnetometry

15 Co-magnetometry

16 Systematic checks Rod In/Out (Axion signal) Flip alkali polarization Flip magnetic field direction Change magnetic field magnitude

17 Isotope effect in alkali field

18 Monopole-Dipole shift Makulski Magn. Reson. Chem. 2015, 53, 273 3.3734172 (1) including XeXe shift

19 Systematic Errors in Dual NMR Oscillators Magnetic responserotation Quadrupole ( 131 Xe) Gyro: use one isotope to stabilize the magnetic field, the other isotope senses r, plus drifts in P A, Q

20 Synchronously Pumped NMR Oscillator

21 Synchronous Pumping Spin-Exchange occurs in rotating frame No drive field needed (or desired) 2π pulses put alkali at zero field

22 Oscillator NMR Signal

23 Xe-131 Oscillator Resonance

24 Projections for Rb-131-Xe oscillator 10 -13 T/rt(Hz)= 350 nHz/rt(Hz) =.007 deg/rt(hr).01 Hz 10 -13 T/rt(Hz)/10 -8 T =100 nHz/rt(Hz)

25 Summary of Jan 2015 Review Observation and explanation of spin-exchange broadening Idea of spin-exchange narrowing using feedback

26 Summary of Jan-Sept 2015 Activities

27 Spin-Exchange Broadening: Alkali field torque

28 Anna and Dan’s Amazing Compensation Field

29 Sub-Harmonic Pumping p=1 131-Xe and p=3 129-Xe resonance frequencies differ by only 10%

30 Dual Species Pumping Resonance condition

31 Pulse Timing Modulation Idea: since 2π=0 for the Rb, we can apply the modulation by changing the repetition frequency of the 2π pulses

32 Linewidth nulling with z-field feedback

33 Infinite quadrature slope

34 Near term projects Sept (Dual species pumping, close loop, noise) Oct (new NGC cubic cell characterization) Nov (Rotatable, axion reprise?) In parallel: NMR gyro review paper (TW & MEL) Dec: A. Korver Ph.D. defense


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