Atomic Magnetometry for Biological Imaging In Earth's Native Terrain (AMBIIENT)

Abstract

The Atomic Magnetometry for Biological Imaging In Earth's Native Terrain (AMBIIENT) program will develop novel magnetic sensors capable of providing high-sensitivity signal measurements in the presence of ambient magnetic fields. In recent years, the value of magnetic imaging, for example for cardiac and other biological signals, has shown tremendous potential for advanced research and clinical diagnosis. Practical application, however, has been limited. Interference from natural and manmade ambient magnetic fields has required that the measurements be performed in specialized, magnetically-shielded research facilities. The AMBIIENT program will exploit novel physical architectures that are resistant to the impact of common noise sources. The AMBIIENT sensor itself must be able to detect the gradient of a local magnetic field while subtracting the much larger ambient signal, preferably using the sensing mechanism to do this subtraction. This would enable low-cost, portable, high-sensitivity measurements for in-the-field applications. In addition to medical research and clinical diagnosis, AMBIIENT sensors promise to enable diverse sensing applications including magnetic gradient navigation, anomaly detection, perimeter monitoring, and ultralow frequency (ULF) communications.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
5b5340c9afd89e8db62066d03a9b6d33

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Fields of Study

  • Physics

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  • Acoustical Oceanography.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.
  • Superconducting Magnet Technology

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