Measurement of Zeeman Shift of Cesium Atoms Using an Optical Nanofiber (vol 35, 083201, 2018)

CHINESE PHYSICS LETTERS(2018)

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Nanofibers have many promising applications because of their advantages of high power density and ultralow saturated light intensity. We present here a Zeeman shift of the Doppler-broadened cesium D-2 transition using a tapered optical nanofiber in the presence of a magnetic field. When a weak magnetic field is parallel to the propagating light in the nanofiber, the Zeeman shift rates for different circularly polarized spectra are observed. For the sigma(+) component, the typical linear Zeeman shift rates of F = 3 and F = 4 ground-state cesium atoms are measured to be 3.10(+/- 0.19) MHz/G and 3.91(+/- 0.16) MHz/G. For the sigma(-) component, the values are measured to be -2.81(+/- 0.25) MHz/G, and -0.78(+/- 0.28) MHz/G. The Zeeman shift using the tapered nanofiber can help to develop magnetometers to measure the magnetic field at the narrow local region and the dispersive signal to lock laser frequency.
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