Comagnetometry using mirror-symmetric ions in a crystal
Bassam Nima, Mingyu Fan, Aleksandar Radak, Andrew M. Jayich, Amar C. Vutha
Published: 2024/12/23
Abstract
Searches for physics beyond the Standard Model using spin sensors are susceptible to spurious frequency shifts and noise due to magnetic fields. Therefore a comagnetometer -- an auxiliary sensor that allows mundane magnetic field effects to be differentiated from new physics -- is an essential feature of many precision searches. Here we demonstrate the operation of a novel type of comagnetometer using nuclear spins of dopant ions in a crystal, comparing four different sub-ensembles of ions. We demonstrate rejection of magnetic-field-induced shifts to better than 1 part in 10$^5$ using this system, laying the groundwork for improved searches of time-reversal symmetry violation using solid-state systems.