Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
In the present paper, performances of compact fully integrated superconducting quantum
interference device SQUID magnetometers, recently developed, have been investigated in view of
their employment in large multichannel systems for biomagnetic imaging. The analysis has been
focused on SQUID sensors having a pickup loop side length of 3 and 4 mm based on a design aimed
to maximize the magnetic flux transferred from the detection coil to the SQUID in comparison with
a magnetometer with 9 mm side length having a suitable sensitivity for biomagnetic applications.
The performance study has been consisted in the computation of the magnetic responses to a current
dipole which is the most fundamental approach used in biomagnetism. The results have shown that
the dipole current sensitivity of 4 mm long side compact magnetometers is suitable for application
in multichannel systems for magnetoencephalography and magnetocardiography
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Rombetto, Sara; Vettoliere, Antonio; Granata, Carmine; Nappi, Ciro; Russo, Maurizio
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