Abstract

In a spin-exchange-relaxation-free (SERF) atomic magnetometer with ultrahigh sensitivity, the ac-Stark shift generated by circularly polarized light results in the attenuation of the SERF atomic magnetometer response, and the virtual magnetic field gradient induced by the ac-Stark shift can reduce the sensitivity of the SERF atomic magnetometer. In this paper, we use a hybrid optical pumping method to address the ac-Stark shift problem. By switching between left-hand and right-hand circularly polarized lights and compensating the residual magnetic field of the magnetometer, the ac-Stark shift could be reduced and then suppressed effectively.

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