A Non-Magnetic Temperature Controlling System Applied in Atomic Magnetometer

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A non-magnetic temperature controlling system used in atomic magnetometer with flowing hot air has been designed and realized. To measure the temperature in the oven without any additional magnetic noise, a fiber Bragg grating was used as a non-magnetic temperature measuring sensor with a high relative accuracy. Analysis has showed the temperature fluctuation can be controlled less than 0.1°C.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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September 2013

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