IP Library Granted Patent US 8,362,768
Granted Patent B2
US 8,362,768 · App. 12/759,967 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

Magnetic sensor

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Patent No.
US 8,362,768
App. No.
12/759,967
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic sensor for measuring a magnetic field using an optical pumping method includes a first gas in which a valence electron is composed of an odd number of atoms or ions, a probe light incidence device which causes first probe light including straight polarized light to be incident on the first gas, a second gas in which a valence electron arranged on an optical path of second probe light that is the first probe light transmitted through the first gas is composed of an odd number of atoms or ions, a pumping light incidence device which causes first pumping light including first circular polarized light to be incident on the first gas and second pumping light including second circular polarized light to be incident on the second gas, and a detector which detects a rotation angle of a polarization plane of the first probe light and a polarization plane of third probe light that is the second probe light transmitted through the second gas.

Claims (11)

1. A magnetic sensor for measuring a magnetic field using an optical pumping method, comprising:

a first gas in which a valence electron is composed of an odd number of atoms or ions;

a probe light incidence device which causes first probe light including straight polarized light to be incident on the first gas;

a second gas in which a valence electron arranged on an optical path of second probe light that is the first probe light transmitted through the first gas is composed of an odd number of atoms or ions;

a pumping light incidence device which causes first pumping light including first circular polarized light to be incident on the first gas and second pumping light including second circular polarized light to be incident on the second gas; and

a detector which detects a rotation angle of a polarization plane of the first probe light and a polarization plane of third probe light that is the second probe light transmitted through the second gas.

2. The magnetic sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the pumping light incidence device causes spin polarization to be generated in the first gas and the second gas so that the magnetization in a direction parallel to an optical axis of the first probe light in the first gas and the magnetization in a direction parallel to an optical axis of the second probe light in the second gas have opposite orientations to each other.

3. The magnetic sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the pumping light incidence device causes one of σ+ polarized light and σ− polarized light to be incident on the first gas in a direction orthogonal to both of the magnetic field and the optical axis of the first probe light, and the other one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light to be incident on the second gas in a direction orthogonal to both of the magnetic field and the optical axis of the second probe light.

4. The magnetic sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the pumping light incidence device includes a light source which emits light, and a polarized light separation optical system which separates light emitted from the light source into σ+ polarized light and σ− polarized light and causes one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light to be incident on the first gas and the other one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light to be incident on the second gas.

5. The magnetic sensor according to claim 4 , wherein the polarized light separation optical system includes a polarized light separation film that separates light emitted from the light source into P-polarized light and S-polarized light, a first retardation plate that gives a phase difference of one-quarter wavelength to one of the P-polarized light and the S-polarized light separated by the polarized light separation film, converts the light into one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light, and causes the one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light to be incident on the first gas, and a second retardation plate that gives a phase difference of one-quarter wavelength to the other one of the P-polarized light and the S-polarized light separated by the polarized light separation film, converts the light into the other one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light, and causes the other one of the σ+ polarized light and the σ− polarized light to be incident on the second gas.

6. The magnetic sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first gas and the second gas are injected in the same cell.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2022
From: SEIKO EPSON CORP.
To: COLUMBIA PEAK VENTURES, LLC
Reel/Frame 058952/0475 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2010
From: NAGASAKA, KIMIO
To: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024235/0152 →