Laser Intracavity Magnetometry for Quantum Sensing
Published:Dec 31, 2025 16:31
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Analysis
This paper introduces a novel magnetometry technique, Laser Intracavity Absorption Magnetometry (LICAM), leveraging nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and a diode laser. The key innovation is the use of intracavity absorption spectroscopy to enhance sensitivity. The results demonstrate significant improvements in optical contrast and magnetic sensitivity compared to conventional methods, with potential for further improvements to reach the fT/Hz^(1/2) scale. This work is significant because it offers a new approach to sensitive magnetometry, potentially applicable to a broader class of optical quantum sensors, and operates under ambient conditions.
Key Takeaways
- •Introduces Laser Intracavity Absorption Magnetometry (LICAM) for sensitive magnetometry.
- •Utilizes nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and a diode laser.
- •Achieves significant improvements in optical contrast and magnetic sensitivity.
- •Projects shot-noise-limited sensitivity in the pT/Hz^(1/2) range, with potential for fT/Hz^(1/2) sensitivity.
- •Applicable to a broader class of optical quantum sensors and operates under ambient conditions.
Reference
“Near the lasing threshold, we achieve a 475-fold enhancement in optical contrast and a 180-fold improvement in magnetic sensitivity compared with a conventional single-pass geometry.”