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Endoscopic fiber-coupled diamond magnetometer for cancer surgery

Medical Physics 2025-08-20 v1 Materials Science Quantum Physics

Abstract

Interoperative measurements using magnetic sensors is a valuable technique in cancer surgery for finding magnetic tracers. Here we present a fiber-coupled nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) center magnetometer capable of detecting iron oxide suspension (MagTrace from Endomagnetics Ltd.) used in breast cancer surgeries. Detection of an iron mass as low as 0.56~mg has been demonstrated, 100 times less than that of a recommended dose at a maximum distance of 5.8~mm. Detection of an iron concentration as low as 2.8 mg/ml has also been demonstrated, 20 times less than a recommended dose. The maximum working distance from the sensor can be as large as 14.6~mm for higher concentrations. The sensor head has a maximum diameter of 10~mm which would allow it to be used for endoscopy, laparoscopy and interoperative surgery.

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@article{arxiv.2504.05884,
  title  = {Endoscopic fiber-coupled diamond magnetometer for cancer surgery},
  author = {A. J. Newman and S. M. Graham and C. J. Stephen and A. M. Edmonds and M. L. Markham and G. W. Morley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.05884},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 15 figures