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Petr Volegov, Algis V. Urbaitis, Larry J. Schultz, Per E. Magnelind, Michelle A. Espy, Andrei N. Matlashov, Henrik Sandin, Shaun Newman, Robert Sedillo
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 25:1-5
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best method for non-invasive imaging of soft tissue anatomy, saving countless lives each year. But conventional MRI relies on very high fixed strength magnetic fields, ≥ 1.5 T, with parts-permillion homogenei
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 243:98-106
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are widely used techniques across numerous disciplines. While typically implemented at fields > 1 T, there has been continuous interest in the methods at much lower fields for reas
Autor:
E. V. Burmistrov, Per E. Magnelind, Michelle A. Espy, Andrei N. Matlashov, Larry J. Schultz, Algis V. Urbaitis, Jacob Yoder, Petr Volegov
Publikováno v:
Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications. 482:19-26
The ability to perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in ultra-low magnetic fields (ULF) of ∼100 μT, using superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) detection, has enabled a new class of magnetoencephalography (MEG) instrumentation cap
Autor:
Michelle A. Espy, Larry J. Schultz, Igor Savukov, Petr Volegov, Andrei N. Matlashov, Henrik Sandin
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 21:489-492
Progress in the development of high-sensitivity magnetic-field measurements has stimulated interest in understanding the magnetic noise of conductive materials, especially of magnetic shields based on high-permeability materials and/or high-conductiv
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Michelle A. Espy, Per E. Magnelind, Andrei N. Matlashov, Henrik Sandin, Igor Savukov, S Baguisa, Larry J. Schultz, T Owens, David Dunkerley, Petr Volegov, Algis V. Urbaitis
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 21:530-533
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods are widely used in medicine, chemistry and industry. Over the past several years there has been increasing interest in performing NMR and MRI in the ultra-low
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Andrei N. Matlashov, C.J.V. Wurden, Michelle A. Espy, Robert H. Kraus, Igor Savukov, Larry J. Schultz, Petr Volegov
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 21:465-468
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is widely used in medicine, chemistry and industry. One application area is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Recently it has become possible to perform NMR and MRI in the ultra-low field (ULF) regime requiring measur
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Larry J. Schultz, R.M. Kippen, David Palmer, David K. Wehe, Andrew S. Hoover, M. Galassi, M.J. Toolin, B. Harris, M.V. Hynes, Mark S. Wallace, Shawn Tornga, J.E. McElroy, Berthold K. P. Horn, D. Wakeford, Richard C. Lanza, Michal Mocko
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 608:267-274
The trimodal imager (TMI) images gamma-ray sources from a mobile platform using both coded aperture (CA) and Compton imaging (CI) modalities. In this paper we will discuss development and performance of image reconstruction algorithms for the TMI. In
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 56:2480-2486
Muon tomography is a novel imaging technique that uses background cosmic radiation to inspect vehicles or cargo containers for detecting the transportation or smuggling of heavy nuclear materials. Empirically, muon scattering data are modeled as zero
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Larry J. Schultz, Per E. Magnelind, Vadim Zotev, Igor Savukov, Henrik Sandin, Robert H. Kraus, Michelle A. Espy, Karlene Maskaly, Petr Volegov, Andrei N. Matlashov, M.V. Peters, M. Flynn, J.J. Gomez, Christina J. Hanson, Shaun Newman, Algis V. Urbaitis
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 19:835-838
Recently it has become both possible and practical to perform MR at magnetic fields from muT to mT, the so-called ultra-low field (ULF) regime. SQUID sensor technology allows for ultra-sensitive detection while pulsed pre-polarizing fields greatly en
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John Ramsey, G. S. Blanpied, Konstantin N. Borozdin, F. E. Pazuchanics, Gary E. Hogan, C. C. Alexander, Alexei V. Klimenko, Rick Chartrand, William C. Priedhorsky, Alexander Saunders, M. Galassi, M. Sossong, J. Gonzales, Mark Makela, Christopher Morris, J.J. Gomez, C. Espinoza, J. A. Green, Andrew M. Fraser, J. D. Bacon, J. Medina, Nicolas W. Hengartner, D. J. Clark, P. L. McGaughey, R. Schirato, Larry J. Schultz
Publikováno v:
Science & Global Security. 16:37-53
Over 120 million vehicles enter the United States each year. Many are capable of transporting hidden nuclear weapons or nuclear material. Currently deployed X-ray radiography systems are limited because they cannot be used on occupied vehicles and th