DocumentCode
861190
Title
Active noise compensation for multichannel magnetocardiography in an unshielded environment
Author
Aarnink, W.A.M. ; Van Den Bosch, P.J. ; Roelofs, T.-M. ; Verbiesen, M. ; Holland, H.J. ; ter Brake, H.J.M. ; Rogalla, H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Twente Univ., Enschede, Netherlands
Volume
5
Issue
2
fYear
1995
fDate
6/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2470
Lastpage
2473
Abstract
A multichannel high-T/sub c/-SQUID-based heart scanner for unshielded environments is under development, Outside a magnetically shielded room, sensitive SQUID measurements are possible using gradiometers. However, it is difficult to realize large-baseline gradiometers in high-T/sub c/ materials, Therefore, the authors developed two active noise compensation techniques. In the Total Field Compensation technique, a Helmholtz type coil set is placed around the sensors. One magnetometer is used as a zero detector controlling the compensation current through the coil set. For Individual Flux Compensation, the reference signal is sent to the separate SQUIDs (or their flux transformer circuits) to compensate the local environmental noise fluxes, The latter technique was tested on low-T/sub c/ rf-SQUID magnetometers, each sensor set to a field resolution SQUID magnetometers, i.e. 0.1 pT/sub RMS///spl radic/Hz. The authors were able to suppress the environmental disturbances to such an extent that magnetocardiograms could be recorded in an ordinary environment. Here the two suppression techniques are described and experimental results are presented.<>
Keywords
SQUID magnetometers; biomedical equipment; magnetocardiography; Helmholtz type coil set; active noise compensation; environmental disturbances; high-T/sub c/ materials; individual flux compensation; large-baseline gradiometers; magnetically shielded room; multichannel high-T/sub c/-SQUID-based heart scanner; multichannel magnetocardiography; total field compensation technique; unshielded environment; zero detector; Active noise reduction; Circuit testing; Coils; Magnetic flux; Magnetic noise; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic separation; Magnetic shielding; SQUID magnetometers; Working environment noise;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.403091
Filename
403091
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