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In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices

The miniaturization of quantum sensors is a popular trend for the development of quantum technology. One of the key components of these sensors is a coil which is used for spin modulation and manipulation. The bi-planar coils have the advantage of producing three-dimensional magnetic fields with onl...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yao, Wang, Jiyang, Zhang, Ning, Wang, Jing, Ma, Yintao, Yu, Mingzhi, Wang, Yanbin, Zhao, Libo, Jiang, Zhuangde
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14111985
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author Chen, Yao
Wang, Jiyang
Zhang, Ning
Wang, Jing
Ma, Yintao
Yu, Mingzhi
Wang, Yanbin
Zhao, Libo
Jiang, Zhuangde
author_facet Chen, Yao
Wang, Jiyang
Zhang, Ning
Wang, Jing
Ma, Yintao
Yu, Mingzhi
Wang, Yanbin
Zhao, Libo
Jiang, Zhuangde
author_sort Chen, Yao
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description The miniaturization of quantum sensors is a popular trend for the development of quantum technology. One of the key components of these sensors is a coil which is used for spin modulation and manipulation. The bi-planar coils have the advantage of producing three-dimensional magnetic fields with only two planes of current confinement, whereas the traditional Helmholtz coils require three-dimensional current distribution. Thus, the bi-planar coils are compatible with the current micro-fabrication process and are quite suitable for the compact design of the chip-scale atomic devices that require stable or modulated magnetic fields. This paper presents a design of a miniature bi-planar coil. Both the magnetic fields produced by the coils and their inhomogeneities were designed theoretically. The magnetic field gradient is a crucial parameter for the coils, especially for generating magnetic fields in very small areas. We used a NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) method based on the relaxation of [Formula: see text] nuclear spins to measure the magnetic field gradient in situ. This is the first time that the field inhomogeneities of the field of such small bi-planar coils have been measured. Our results indicate that the designed gradient caused error is 0.08 for the [Formula: see text] and the [Formula: see text] coils, and the measured gradient caused error using the nuclear spin relaxation method is [Formula: see text] , suggesting that our method is suitable for measuring gradients. Due to the poor sensitivity of our magnetometer under a large [Formula: see text] bias field, we could not measure the [Formula: see text] magnetic field gradient. Our method also helps to improve the gradients of the miniature bi-planar coil design, which is critical for chip-scale atomic devices.
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spelling pubmed-106730432023-10-26 In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices Chen, Yao Wang, Jiyang Zhang, Ning Wang, Jing Ma, Yintao Yu, Mingzhi Wang, Yanbin Zhao, Libo Jiang, Zhuangde Micromachines (Basel) Article The miniaturization of quantum sensors is a popular trend for the development of quantum technology. One of the key components of these sensors is a coil which is used for spin modulation and manipulation. The bi-planar coils have the advantage of producing three-dimensional magnetic fields with only two planes of current confinement, whereas the traditional Helmholtz coils require three-dimensional current distribution. Thus, the bi-planar coils are compatible with the current micro-fabrication process and are quite suitable for the compact design of the chip-scale atomic devices that require stable or modulated magnetic fields. This paper presents a design of a miniature bi-planar coil. Both the magnetic fields produced by the coils and their inhomogeneities were designed theoretically. The magnetic field gradient is a crucial parameter for the coils, especially for generating magnetic fields in very small areas. We used a NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) method based on the relaxation of [Formula: see text] nuclear spins to measure the magnetic field gradient in situ. This is the first time that the field inhomogeneities of the field of such small bi-planar coils have been measured. Our results indicate that the designed gradient caused error is 0.08 for the [Formula: see text] and the [Formula: see text] coils, and the measured gradient caused error using the nuclear spin relaxation method is [Formula: see text] , suggesting that our method is suitable for measuring gradients. Due to the poor sensitivity of our magnetometer under a large [Formula: see text] bias field, we could not measure the [Formula: see text] magnetic field gradient. Our method also helps to improve the gradients of the miniature bi-planar coil design, which is critical for chip-scale atomic devices. MDPI 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10673043/ /pubmed/38004842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14111985 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Yao
Wang, Jiyang
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Wang, Jing
Ma, Yintao
Yu, Mingzhi
Wang, Yanbin
Zhao, Libo
Jiang, Zhuangde
In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title_full In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title_fullStr In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title_full_unstemmed In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title_short In Situ Study of the Magnetic Field Gradient Produced by a Miniature Bi-Planar Coil for Chip-Scale Atomic Devices
title_sort in situ study of the magnetic field gradient produced by a miniature bi-planar coil for chip-scale atomic devices
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10673043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14111985
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