Performances of compact integrated superconducting magnetometers for biomagnetic imaging (original) (raw)

An ultra-sensitive and wideband magnetometer based on a superconducting quantum interference device

Dietmar Drung

Applied Physics Letters

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The 304 SQUIDs vector magnetometer system for biomagnetic measurements in the Berlin Magnetically Shielded Room 2

Dietmar Drung

Biomedizinische Technik

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Monolithic low-transition-temperature superconducting magnetometers for high resolution imaging magnetic fields of room temperature samples

M. Radparvar

Applied Physics Letters, 2003

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Performance of a novel SQUID-based superconducting imaging-surface magnetoencephalography system

Andrei Matlashov

Physica C: Superconductivity, 2002

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Double Relaxation Oscillation SQUID Systems for Biomagnetic Multichannel Measurements

Kiwoong Kim

IEICE Transactions on Electronics, 2005

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A modular, extendible and field-tolerant multichannel vector magnetometer based on current sensor SQUIDs

Martin Burghoff

Superconductor Science and Technology

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SQUID-based multichannel system for Magnetoencephalography

Sara Rombetto

arXiv (Cornell University), 2013

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Second-order, high-temperature superconducting gradiometer for magnetocardiography in unshielded environment

Sabri Birlik

Applied Physics Letters, 2000

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Highly sensitive magnetometers—a review

Didier Robbes

Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2006

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Multiplexed SQUID vectormagnetometer for biomagnetic research

Jukka Lekkala

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1984

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High-resolution room-temperature sample scanning superconducting quantum interference device microscope configurable for geological and biomagnetic applications

Jenny Holzer

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2005

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Biomagnetic systems for clinical use

Stefania Della Penna, S. Erne

2000

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Superconducting quantum interference device-based magnetic nanoparticle relaxation measurement as a novel tool for the binding specific detection of biological binding reactions (abstract)

W. Weitschies

Journal of Applied Physics, 1997

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Long baseline planar superconducting gradiometer for biomagnetic imaging

M. Lisitskiy

2009

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Ultrasensitive Magnetic Field Sensors for Biomedical Applications

Larissa Panina

Sensors, 2020

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Calibration for a Multichannel Magnetic Sensor Array of a Magnetospinography System

shigenori kawabata

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2014

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High resolution low-temperature superconductivity superconducting quantum interference device microscope for imaging magnetic fields of samples at room temperatures

John Wikswo

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2002

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High resolution imaging of biomagnetic fields generated by action currents in cardiac tissue using a LTS-SQUID microscope

John Wikswo

Physica C: Superconductivity, 2002

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Type-I superconductor pick-up coil in superconducting quantum interference device-based ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance

Kiwoong Kim

Applied Physics Letters, 2014

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Superconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging

Peter Feenan

Applied Superconductivity, 1993

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Application of superconducting quantum interference devices to nuclear magnetic resonance

Vladimir Privezentsev

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1998

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Magnetocardiography with sensors based on giant magnetoresistance

Ciaran Fowley

Applied Physics …, 2011

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High-TcSQUID gradiometer system for magnetocardiography in an unshielded environment

Ming-Ju Chen

Superconductor Science and Technology, 2003

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Performance of asymmetric superconducting quantum interference devices

Claudia Calidonna

Physica C: Superconductivity, 2002

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SQUIDs for Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Ultra-low Magnetic Field

Andrei Matlashov

PIERS Online, 2009

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Microtesla magnetic resonance imaging with a superconducting quantum interference device

Bennie Haken

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Highly sensitive uncooled magnetometers: State of the art. Superconducting magnetic hybrid magnetometers, an alternative to SQUIDs?

C. Dolabdjian

IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 2001

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A 37 channel DC SQUID magnetometer system

Tapani Ryhanen

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1991

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Noise in small magnetic systems—applications to very sensitive magnetoresistive sensors

Jmd Coey

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2005

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High-resolution imaging of cardiac biomagnetic fields using a low-transition-temperature superconducting quantum interference device microscope

Jenny Holzer

Applied physics …, 2004

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The set-up of a high temperature superconductor radio-frequency SQUID microscope for magnetic nanoparticle detection

D. Lomparski

Superconductor science and technology, 2006

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Design and characterization of a YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-δ dc-superconducting quantum interference device for magnetic microscopy

Antonio Prigiobbo

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2008

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Microtesla MRI with a superconducting quantum interference device

Robert Mcdermott

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 2004

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer based on a DC superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID)

Geraldo Cernicchiaro

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002

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