DocumentCode
1483680
Title
Development of a Highly Sensitive Optically Pumped Atomic Magnetometer for Biomagnetic Field Measurements: A Phantom Study
Author
Taue, Shuji ; Sugihara, Yasuyuki ; Kobayashi, Tetsuo ; Ichihara, Sunao ; Ishikawa, Kiyoshi ; Mizutani, Natsuhiko
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
Volume
46
Issue
9
fYear
2010
Firstpage
3635
Lastpage
3638
Abstract
We developed a highly sensitive optically pumped atomic magnetometer for measuring biomagnetic fields from the human body noninvasively. The sensor head was a cubic Pyrex glass cell containing potassium metal and buffer gases. A pump laser beam for spin-polarizing potassium atoms and a probe laser beam for detecting magneto-optical rotation crossed at right angles in the cell, which was heated in an oven to vaporize potassium atoms. The sensitivity of the magnetometer reached to 10-100 fT/Hz1/2 at frequencies below several hundred hertz. To test system performance, we made a phantom which models the human brain, taking into account the contribution of distributed electric currents. First, we tested the phantom by a 306-channel whole-head MEG system and confirmed good agreement of the measured field distributions with theoretical calculations. Subsequently, we measured magnetic field distribution with the phantom scanning two-dimensionally above the oven. The signal source location was estimated by least squares fitting to the measured distribution. The goodness of fit value between the measured and the theoretical distributions was 97.9%.
Keywords
bio-optics; bioelectric phenomena; laser applications in medicine; magneto-optical effects; magnetoencephalography; magnetometers; phantoms; MEG system; Pyrex glass cell; biomagnetic field measurement; human body; human brain; magnetooptical rotation; optically pumped atomic magnetometer; phantom; probe laser beam; pump laser beam; Atom optics; Atomic beams; Atomic measurements; Biomagnetics; Biomedical optical imaging; Imaging phantoms; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetometers; Optical pumping; Optical sensors; Atomic magnetometer; biomagnetic field; optical pumping; phantom measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2048576
Filename
5458052
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