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Magnetoencephalography with a two-color pump-probe, fiber-coupled atomic magnetometer
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EngineeringMicroscopyMagnetic ResonanceBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic SensorMagnetismNeurologyBiophysicsPhysicsD2 TransitionMagnetic MeasurementNeuroimagingMagnetic FieldsAtomic MagnetometerFiber-coupled Atomic MagnetometerSpintronicsNeurophysiologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyNeuroscienceMagnetic DeviceMedicine
The authors have detected magnetic fields from the human brain with a compact, fiber-coupled rubidium spin-exchange-relaxation-free magnetometer. Optical pumping is performed on the D1 transition and Faraday rotation is measured on the D2 transition. The beams share an optical axis, with dichroic optics preparing beam polarizations appropriately. A sensitivity of <5 fT/Hz is achieved. Evoked responses resulting from median nerve and auditory stimulation were recorded with the atomic magnetometer. Recordings were validated by comparison with those taken by a commercial magnetoencephalography system. The design is amenable to arraying sensors around the head, providing a framework for noncryogenic, whole-head magnetoencephalography.
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