Title :
Atomic Vector Gradiometer System Using Cesium Vapor Cells for Magnetocardiography: Perspective on Practical Application
Author :
Kim, Kiwoong ; Lee, Won-Kyu ; Kim, In-Seon ; Moon, Han Seb
Author_Institution :
Bio-signal Res. Lab., Korea Res. Inst. of Stand. & Sci., Daejeon
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We developed an optical pumping magnetometer system for magnetocardiography (MCG). The basic system requirements for measuring MCG are as follows: a 5-muT weak bias field in a magnetically shielded room, a 20-mm cell for spatial resolution, and a 30-Hz bandwidth for heart signals. In order to reduce the environmental magnetic noise, a double-cell gradiometer configuration has been adopted. The measured noise level was ~10 pT/radicHz. By switching current flows through a symmetrical three-axis rectangular Helmholtz coil set, the system is designed to measure three vector components of the magnetic field gradient. We show that this configuration reduces the error in current dipole localization with respect to the usual normal component detection by computer simulation of confidence-region estimation. Based on the simulation, we suggest that the system is applicable for diagnosing myocardial infarction on the anterior wall of a human heart in coronary artery disease
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; caesium; magnetic field measurement; magnetocardiography; magnetometers; 20 mm; 30 Hz; 5 muT; anterior wall; atomic vector gradiometer system; cesium vapor cells; coronary artery disease; dipole localization; double-cell gradiometer configuration; environmental magnetic noise; heart signals; human heart; magnetic field gradient; magnetocardiography; myocardial infarction; normal component detection; optical pumping magnetometer system; rectangular Helmholtz coil set; Atomic measurements; Bandwidth; Heart; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic noise; Magnetic shielding; Magnetometers; Noise measurement; Optical pumping; Spatial resolution; Atomic magnetometer; magnetocardiography (MCG); myocardial infarction; optical pumping magnetometer;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2007.890610