GNOME System
The Global Network of Optical Magnetometers for Exotic (GNOME) physics is an international collaboration of scientists who synchronize their sensors and share data to search for exotic physics. One of the most promising detectors for this work uses a co-magnetometer that is sensitive to potential new types of vector fields and particles yet is completely insensitive to magnetic fields. Twinleaf offers this turnkey, lab bench system to help physicists build their own GNOME station.
Configure your GNOME station according to your needs with these components:
- Vapor cell with metal(s) and buffer gas(es) to provide two distinct spin ensembles:
- potassium, rubidium(-87), and/or cesium
- helium-3 and/or xenon-129 buffer gas
- Non-magnetic oven with AR coated windows
- Four-layer magnetic shield with internal coil
- Three-channel coil current supply
- 50 W heater controller with 500 kHz ac heat
- DBR pump and probe laser with low noise drivers
- Tapered amplifier stage for pump laser
- Control electronics to automate operation