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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: A configuration study
by
Lee, Seung-Kyun
, Romalis, Michael V.
, Kim, Kiwoong
, Trontelj, Zvonko
, Begus, Samo
, Jazbinsek, Vojko
, Xia, Hui
in
Atomic magnetometer
/ Auditory evoked field
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical signal processing
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Localization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - instrumentation
/ Medical imaging
/ Noise
/ Noise levels
/ Position (location)
/ Potassium
/ SQUID magnetometers
/ Stimuli
/ Studies
/ Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
2014
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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: A configuration study
by
Lee, Seung-Kyun
, Romalis, Michael V.
, Kim, Kiwoong
, Trontelj, Zvonko
, Begus, Samo
, Jazbinsek, Vojko
, Xia, Hui
in
Atomic magnetometer
/ Auditory evoked field
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical signal processing
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Localization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - instrumentation
/ Medical imaging
/ Noise
/ Noise levels
/ Position (location)
/ Potassium
/ SQUID magnetometers
/ Stimuli
/ Studies
/ Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
2014
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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: A configuration study
by
Lee, Seung-Kyun
, Romalis, Michael V.
, Kim, Kiwoong
, Trontelj, Zvonko
, Begus, Samo
, Jazbinsek, Vojko
, Xia, Hui
in
Atomic magnetometer
/ Auditory evoked field
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomedical signal processing
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Localization
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetoencephalography
/ Magnetoencephalography - instrumentation
/ Medical imaging
/ Noise
/ Noise levels
/ Position (location)
/ Potassium
/ SQUID magnetometers
/ Stimuli
/ Studies
/ Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
2014
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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: A configuration study
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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: A configuration study
2014
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Overview
Atomic magnetometers are emerging as an alternative to SQUID magnetometers for detection of biological magnetic fields. They have been used to measure both the magnetocardiography (MCG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals. One of the virtues of the atomic magnetometers is their ability to operate as a multi-channel detector while using many common elements. Here we study two configurations of such a multi-channel atomic magnetometer optimized for MEG detection. We describe measurements of auditory evoked fields (AEF) from a human brain as well as localization of dipolar phantoms and auditory evoked fields. A clear N100m peak in AEF was observed with a signal-to-noise ratio of higher than 10 after averaging of 250 stimuli. Currently the intrinsic magnetic noise level is 4fTHz−1/2 at 10Hz. We compare the performance of the two systems in regards to current source localization and discuss future development of atomic MEG systems.
•MEG signal detection and localization with a multi‐channel atomic magnetometer•Two different configurations measuring radial and tangential fields were studied.•Optimization of sensor configuration with phantom studies•Discussion of unique aspects of atomic magnetometer operation for MEG
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier,Elsevier Limited
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