Millimetre-scale magnetocardiography of living rats using a solid-state quantum sensor
Keigo Arai, Akihiro Kuwahata, Daisuke Nishitani, Ikuya Fujisaki, Ryoma, Matsuki, Zhonghao Xin, Yuki Nishio, Xinyu Cao, Yuji Hatano, Shinobu Onoda,, Chikara Shinei, Masashi Miyakawa, Takashi Taniguchi, Masatoshi Yamazaki,, Tokuyuki Teraji, Takeshi Ohshima, Mutsuko Hatano

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates millimetre-scale magnetocardiography of living rats using a solid-state quantum sensor, enabling high-resolution, non-invasive imaging of intra-cardiac electric currents and magnetic fields.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of nitrogen-vacancy diamond sensors for intra-cardiac magnetic field mapping in mammals, achieving unprecedented spatial resolution.
Findings
Achieved millimetre-scale resolution in magnetocardiography.
Mapped electric current flow within the rat heart.
Demonstrated potential for studying cardiac arrhythmias.
Abstract
A key challenge in cardiology is the non-invasive imaging of electric current propagation occurring in the cardiovascular system at an intra-cardiac scale. A promising approach for directly mapping the current dynamics is to monitor the associated stray magnetic field. However, in this magnetic field approach, the spatial resolution deteriorates significantly as the standoff distance between the target and the sensor increases. Existing sensors usually remain relatively far from the target and provide only centimetre-scale resolution because their operating temperature is not biocompatible. Here we demonstrate millimetre-scale magnetocardiography of living rats using a solid-state quantum sensor based on nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond. The essence of the method is a millimetre proximity from the sensor to heart surface, which enhances the cardiac magnetic field to greater than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
