NMR DETECTION AT 8.9mT WITH A GMR BASED SENSOR COUPLED TO A SUPERCONDUCTING Nb FLUX TRANSFORMER

نویسندگان

  • Raffaele Sinibaldi
  • Cinzia De Luca
  • Jaakko O. Nieminen
  • Angelo Galante
  • Vittorio Pizzella
  • Piero Sebastiani
  • Myriam Pannetier-Lecoeur
  • Antonietta Manna
  • Piero Chiacchiaretta
  • Gabriella Tamburro
  • Antonello Sotgiu
  • Claude Fermon
  • Gian Luca Romani
  • Stefania Della Penna
چکیده

This study presents NMR signal detection by means of a superconducting channel consisting of a Nb surface detection coil inductively coupled to a YBCO mixed sensor. The NMR system operates at a low-field (8.9mT) in a magnetically shielded room suitable for magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings. The main field is generated by a compact solenoid and the geometry of the pick-up coil has been optimized to provide high spatial sensitivity Received 4 July 2013, Accepted 19 August 2013, Scheduled 8 September 2013 * Corresponding author: Raffaele Sinibaldi ([email protected]). 390 Sinibaldi et al. in the NMR field of view. The Nb detection coil is coupled to the mixed sensor through a Nb input coil. The mixed sensor consists of a superconducting YBCO loop with 2-μm constriction above which two Giant MagnetoResistance sensors are placed in a half-bridge configuration to detect changes of the bridge voltage as a function of the flux through the YBCO loop. The sensitivity of the receiving channel is calibrated experimentally. The measured spatial sensitivity is in agreement with the simulations and is ∼10 times better than that of the stand-alone mixed sensor. A NMR echo at 375 kHz shows a SNR only a factor 4 smaller than a tuned room temperature coil tightly wound around the sample, with a noise level which is a factor 3 better than for the volume coil. Our results suggest that mixed sensors are suitable for the integration of low-field MRI and MEG in a hybrid apparatus, where MEG and MRI would be recorded by SQUIDs and mixed sensors, respectively.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013