Abstract

An array system of optically pumped atomic magnetometers (OPAMs) that uses potassium vapor cells requires the quantity of potassium enclosed in the cells to be uniform. We describe a tablet-shaped potassium source, which generates a fixed amount of potassium, for fabricating homogeneous vapor cells. The tablet consists of a tiny microstructured plate covered with a layer of raw materials. Two sets of raw materials were chosen: one was a mixture of KCl and BaN 6 , and the other was KN 3 . The efficiency of potassium generation depended on the shape and size of the microstructure for each raw material, and a maximum potassium yield of 65% was observed for KN 3 tablets. The source tablets containing KCl and BaN 6 were used to build vapor cells by a microfabrication technique, and the source tablets containing KN 3 were used to introduce potassium into glass cells, which were confirmed to work in highly sensitive OPAMs.

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