A fast determination method for identifying the spin exchange relaxation free regime of atomic magnetometer

Spin-exchange-relaxation-free (SERF) atomic magnetometer is the most sensitive magnetic detector in the world at present due to the fact that the broadening of spin-exchange collision is eliminated by operating at high alkali-mental density and low magnetic field. On that condition, the precession frequency of high-density alkali vapor becomes a constant fractional value of Larmor frequency, and the width of magnetic-resonance line gets narrower. This paper analyzes the principle of SERF regime and proposes an innovation based on measuring the slowing-down Larmor frequency directly instead of the complicated conventional method based on the width of magnetic resonance line. We calculated and simulated the slowing-down precession frequency and linewidth of magnetic resonance on certain conditions. The experimental results have verified that the method is valid to identify the regime of SERF of atomic magnetometer via detecting the slowing-down precession frequency.