Abstract
Ultra sensitive detection and high precision measurement of magnetic fields have been of great importance for both fundamental physics and practical applications. Recent developments in the technology of atomic magnetometers have enabled the spin-exchange relaxation free (SERF) atomic magnetometers as the most sensitive devices for detecting and measuring static or quasi-static magnetic fields. In this paper, we analyze the effect of the most prominent relaxation mechanism (i.e., the spin-destruction collisions) on the precision of SERF magnetometers. For static magnetic fields, it is explicitly demonstrated how the spin-destruction collisions degrade the precision of the SERF magnetometers from the Heisenberg limit to the standard limit even with quantum resources being employed.
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