• DocumentCode
    1121230
  • Title

    28-channel hybrid system for neuromagnetic measurements

  • Author

    Foglietti, V. ; Del Gratta, C. ; Pasquarelli, A. ; Pizzella, V. ; Torrioli, G. ; Romani, G.L. ; Gallagher, W.J. ; Ketchen, M.B. ; Kleinsasser, A.W. ; Sandstrom, R.L.

  • Author_Institution
    IESS-CNR, Rome, Italy
  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1991
  • fDate
    3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2959
  • Lastpage
    2962
  • Abstract
    Progress toward the development of a 28-multichannel system for neuromagnetic measurements is described. A novel hybrid design consisting of 16 first-order axial gradiometers and 12 first-order planar gradiometers was chosen, which optimize the use of the available cylindrical volume of the dewar tail. This configuration maintains the symmetry of the detected pattern with respect to rotation of a biomagnetic source located under the center of the array and features a localization power considerably better than an array of all first-order planar gradiometers. The detecting array permits simultaneous magnitude measurements over a circular scalp region of 16-cm diameter. The magnetic sensors used are Nb/PbAuIn DC SQUIDs fabricated at IBM. The devices incorporate resonant damping resistors shunting the inductance, resulting in smooth flux-voltage characteristics and, consequently, very low noise figures in a flux-locked loop configuration. A simple and low-cost electronic system has been designed and fabricated for the DC SQUID sensors, consisting of a compact head mounted on top of the cryogenic probe and a control unit where all the DC remote controls are performed. The dynamic range of 107√Hz and the bandwidth of 50 kHz are specifically designed to work in multichannel DC SQUID instrumentation
  • Keywords
    SQUIDs; biomagnetism; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; electric sensing devices; gold alloys; indium alloys; lead alloys; magnetic field measurement; magnetometers; niobium; 28-multichannel system; 50 kHz; DC SQUIDs; DC remote controls; IBM; Nb-PbAuIn; bandwidth; biomagnetic source; circular scalp region; compact head; cryogenic probe; cylindrical volume; dewar tail; dynamic range; first-order axial gradiometers; first-order planar gradiometers; flux-locked loop configuration; localization power; magnetic sensors; neuromagnetic measurements; noise figures; resonant damping resistors; simultaneous magnitude measurements; smooth flux-voltage characteristics; Biomagnetics; Control systems; Damping; Design optimization; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic sensors; Niobium; SQUIDs; Scalp; Tail;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/20.133831
  • Filename
    133831