Electromagnetic induction imaging with a radio-frequency atomic magnetometer

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Abstract

We report on a compact, tunable, and scalable to large arrays imaging device, based on a radio-frequency optically pumped atomic magnetometer operating in magnetic induction tomography modality. Imaging of conductive objects is performed at room temperature, in an unshielded environment and without background subtraction. Conductivity maps of target objects exhibit not only excellent performance in terms of shape reconstruction but also demonstrate detection of sub-millimetric cracks and penetration of conductive barriers. The results presented here demonstrate the potential of a future generation of imaging instruments, which combine magnetic induction tomography and the unmatched performance of atomic magnetometers.

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Deans, C., Marmugi, L., Hussain, S., & Renzoni, F. (2016). Electromagnetic induction imaging with a radio-frequency atomic magnetometer. Applied Physics Letters, 108(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943659

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