Abstract

With substantial improvements on the optical arrangement, we show that significant enhancement of the magneto-optical rotation effect in rubidium vapor can be achieved without using complex and expensive heterodyne polarimetric methods. The huge signal-to-noise ratio performance using low cost photo-detectors opens the door to chip-sized device manufacturing and in-situ applications in biomagnetism.

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