Remote Detection Optical Magnetometry - presented by Dr Emmanuel Klinger

Remote Detection Optical Magnetometry

Dr Emmanuel Klinger

Dr Emmanuel Klinger
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A. M. Akulshin et al. (2024) Remote detection optical magnetometry. Physics Reports
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Remote Detection Optical Magnetometry
Dr Emmanuel Klinger
Emmanuel Klinger
Franche-Comté Électronique Mécanique Thermique et Optique - Sciences et Technologies

Sensitive magnetometers have been applied in a wide range of research fields, including geophysical exploration, bio-magnetic field detection, ultralow-field nuclear magnetic resonance, etc. Commonly, magnetometers are directly placed at the position where the magnetic field is to be measured. However, in some situations, for example in near space or harsh environments, near nuclear reactors or particle accelerators, it is hard to place a magnetometer directly there. If the magnetic field can be detected remotely, i.e., via stand-off detection, this problem can be solved. As optical magnetometers are based on optical readout, they are naturally promising for stand-off detection. We review various approaches to optical stand-off magnetometry proposed and developed over the years, culminating in recent results on measuring magnetic fields in the mesosphere using laser guide stars, magnetometry with mirrorless-lasing readout, and proposals for satellite-assisted interrogation of atmospheric sodium.

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    A. M. Akulshin et al. (2024) Remote detection optical magnetometry. Physics Reports
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