PCSEL magnetometer
A magnetometer includes a resonant atomic medium, a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL), and a light detector. The resonant atomic medium includes color centers or other dopants that form vacancies that fluoresce light when excited by an excitation light having an excitation wavelength. Characteristics of the fluoresced light are dependent upon a magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium. The PCSEL is configured to develop the excitation light having the excitation wavelength of the vacancies and direct the excitation light into the resonant atomic medium. The light detector is configured to receive the fluoresced light and generate a measurement signal indicative of the fluoresced light and the magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium.
1 . A magnetometer, comprising:
a substrate comprising a substrate top side;
a resonant atomic medium comprising color centers or other dopants;
a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL), wherein the resonant atomic medium is on a top side of the PCSEL, and wherein the PCSEL is on the substrate top side and is configured to direct excitation light into a bottom side of the resonant atomic medium; and
a light detector configured to generate a measurement signal indicative of a magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium, wherein the light detector is positioned over a top side of the resonant atomic medium to receive fluoresced light from the top side of the resonant atomic medium.
2 . The magnetometer of claim 1 , wherein:
the color centers or other dopants form vacancies that fluoresce light when excited by an excitation light having an excitation wavelength; and
the PCSEL is configured to develop the excitation light having the excitation wavelength of the vacancies and direct the excitation light into the resonant atomic medium.
3 . The magnetometer of claim 2 , wherein the PCSEL comprises a plurality of electrical contacts that electrically pump the PCSEL to develop the excitation light at the excitation wavelength.
4 . The magnetometer of claim 1 , wherein the resonant atomic medium comprises silicon carbide embedded with color centers or other dopants that form silicon-vacancies.
5 . The magnetometer of claim 2 , wherein:
the resonant atomic medium comprises silicon carbide embedded with color centers or other dopants that form silicon-vacancies;
the excitation light has a wavelength of about 785 nm; and
the fluoresced light has a wavelength of about 919 nm.
6 . The magnetometer of claim 1 , wherein the resonant atomic medium comprises diamond embedded with color centers that form nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers.
7 . The magnetometer of claim 2 , wherein:
the resonant atomic medium comprises diamond embedded with color centers that form nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers;
the excitation light has a green light wavelength; and
the fluoresced light has a red light wavelength.
8 . The magnetometer of claim 2 , wherein:
the resonant atomic medium comprises diamond embedded with color centers that form nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers;
the excitation light has a wavelength of about 532 nm; and
the fluoresced light has a wavelength of about 750 nm.
9 . The magnetometer of claim 1 , wherein the PCSEL comprises a lower mirror that directs the excitation light toward a bottom side of the resonant atomic medium.
10 . The magnetometer of claim 2 , comprising a plurality of PCSELs, wherein each PCSEL is configured to develop excitation light having an excitation wavelength of the vacancies and direct the excitation light into the resonant atomic medium.
11 . A magnetometer, comprising:
a resonant atomic medium comprising color centers or other dopants;
a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL), wherein the PCSEL comprises a grating coupler that couples excitation light into the resonant atomic medium at an angle; and
a light detector configured to generate a measurement signal indicative of a magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium, and
wherein one or more surfaces of the resonant atomic medium are configured to reflect the excitation light and permit passage of fluoresced light.
12 . The magnetometer of claim 11 , comprising:
a substrate comprising the resonant atomic medium;
wherein the PCSEL is over a top side of the substrate and is configured to direct excitation light into the top side of the substrate; and
wherein the light detector is positioned below a bottom side of the substrate and receives fluoresced light from a bottom side of the substrate.
13 . The magnetometer of claim 12 , wherein the PCSEL comprises an upper mirror that directs the excitation light toward the top side of the substrate.
14 . The magnetometer of claim 11 , wherein the PCSEL comprises a meta optical surface that shapes excitation light emitted into the resonant atomic medium.
15 . The magnetometer of claim 11 , wherein:
the color centers or other dopants form vacancies that fluoresce light when excited by an excitation light having an excitation wavelength; and
the PCSEL is configured to develop the excitation light having the excitation wavelength of the vacancies and direct the excitation light into the resonant atomic medium.
16 . A method of a magnetometer, the method comprising:
emitting an excitation light from a photonic crystal surface emitting laser (PCSEL) into a resonant atomic medium comprising color centers or other dopants;
coupling, with a grating coupler, the excitation light into the resonant atomic medium at an angle;
reflecting with one or more surfaces of the resonant atomic medium the excitation light;
exciting, with the emitted excitation light, lattice vacancies formed by the color centers or other dopants of the resonant atomic medium;
in response to exciting the lattice vacancies, fluorescing a fluoresced light having characteristics dependent upon a magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium;
permitting passage of the fluoresced light through at least one surface of the one or more surfaces; and
generating, with a light detector based on the fluoresced light, a measurement signal indicative of the magnetic field applied to the resonant atomic medium.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein exciting the lattice vacancies comprises exciting the lattice vacancies with excitation light from a plurality of PCSELs.
18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the resonant atomic medium comprises silicon carbide embedded with color centers or other dopants that form silicon-vacancies.
19 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the resonant atomic medium comprises diamond embedded with color centers that form nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers.
20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein emitting the excitation light comprises emitting the excitation light from a plurality of PCSELs into the resonant atomic medium.
21 . The method of claim 16 , comprising shaping the excitation light with a meta optical surface.
22 . The magnetometer of claim 15 , wherein:
the resonant atomic medium comprises silicon carbide embedded with color centers or other dopants that form silicon-vacancies;
the excitation light has a wavelength of about 785 nm; and
the fluoresced light has a wavelength of about 919 nm.
23 . The magnetometer of claim 15 , wherein:
the resonant atomic medium comprises diamond embedded with color centers that form nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers;
the excitation light has a green light wavelength; and
the fluoresced light has a red light wavelength.