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Sub-millimetric ultra-low-field MRI detected in situ by a dressed atomic magnetometer

Applied Physics 2019-10-28 v2 Atomic Physics Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is universally acknowledged as an excellent tool to extract detailed spatial information with minimally invasive measurements. Efforts toward ultra-low-field (ULF) MRI are made to simplify the scanners and to reduce artefacts and incompatibilities. Optical Atomic Magnetometers (OAMs) are among the sensitive magnetic detectors eligible for ULF operation, however they are not compatible with the strong field gradients used in MRI. We show that a magnetic-dressing technique restores the OAMs operability despite the gradient, and we demonstrate sub-millimetric resolution MRI with a compact experimental setup based on an in situ detection. The proof-of-concept experiment produces unidimensional imaging of remotely magnetized samples with a dual sensor, but the approach is suited to be adapted for 3-D imaging of samples magnetized in loco. An extension to multi-sensor architectures is also possible.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01283,
  title  = {Sub-millimetric ultra-low-field MRI detected in situ by a dressed atomic magnetometer},
  author = {Giuseppe Bevilacqua and Valerio Biancalana and Yordanka Dancheva and Antonio Vigilante},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01283},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures, 36 refs, 3 pages supplemental material (+ 3refs). Accepted for publication in Appl.Phys.Lett