Submillimeter-resolution magnetic resonance imaging at the Earth's magnetic field with an atomic magnetometer

TitleSubmillimeter-resolution magnetic resonance imaging at the Earth's magnetic field with an atomic magnetometer
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsXu S., Crawford C.W, Rochester S., Yashchuk V., Budker D., Pines A
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume78
Issue1
Date PublishedJul
ISBN Number1050-2947
Accession NumberWOS:000258180300141
Keywordsnmr
Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging in the Earth's magnetic field is achieved using a sensitive atomic magnetometer for detection. We demonstrate images with a submillimeter resolution by recording the flow of two water paths meeting at a T-shaped mixer. The high homogeneity of the Earth's field allows the use of weak gradient fields which circumvent the concomitant-field effect. To distinguish the two input channels, we employed selective polarization, which is a unique and noninvasive labeling method for low-field magnetic resonance imaging. Our technique imposes minimal physical constraints on the object under study, in contrast to conventional high-field magnetic resonance imaging. This technique is applicable for microfluidic imaging in laboratory-on-a-chip devices.

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DOI10.1103/Physreva.78.013404
Short TitleSubmillimeter-resolution magnetic resonance imaging at the Earth's magnetic field with an atomic magnetometer
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