Magnetometers

The magnetometers that we are developing could enable fast non-invasive direct measurement of nerve activity below the skin. This would provide clinicians with a new tool for better understanding various neurological disorders and potentially allow for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. These magnetometers can also contribute to a safer world by helping defence and security to perform higher throughput detection of concealed devices or weapons. By measuring anomalies in Earth's magnetic field, they can also be used for mineral exploration, finding hidden structures and/or unexploded buried ordnance.
We are currently planning to further develop and package our atomic magnetometers with fT/sqrt(Hz) scale sensitivity for practical applications and are looking for collaborators with thermal/mechanical and electronic engineering expertise. Please contact Dr. Wang Tao at tao_wang@imre.a-star.edu.sg
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