We present the results of an edge detection algorithm applied on Electromagnetic Induction Imaging provided by an Atomic radio-frequency Magnetometer operating in an unshielded environment and at room temperature. Atomic Magnetometers have been already used for Imaging Techniques in the last few years, but the image reconstruction and the object pattern recognition lacks nowadays in terms of quality: the effect of scattering of e.m. signals at low-frequency provides blurred images, and does not allow for a clean ray – optics response, as in the case of X rays. Our algorithm, based on solved Gaussian Noise Recognition, demonstrates excellent spatial resolution achieved despite low Signal-to-Noise-Ratio
Imaging of structural defects in a material can be realized with a radio-frequency atomic magnetomet...
Noise measurements have been carried out in the LISA bandwidth (0.1-100 mHz) to characterize an all-...
Electromagnetic induction imaging (EMI) allows mapping of the conductivity of target objects and, wh...
We present the results of an edge detection algorithm applied on Electromagnetic Induction Imaging p...
The sensitive detection of either static or radio frequency (RF) magnetic fields is essential to man...
We report on the development and performance of an electromagnetic induction imaging system based on...
We describe our research programme on the use of atomic magnetometers to detect conductive objects v...
We demonstrate electromagnetic induction imaging with an unshielded, portable radio frequency atomic...
We explore the capabilities of the radio-frequency atomic magnetometers in the non-destructive detec...
We demonstrate identification of position, material, orientation, and shape of objects imaged by a ⁸...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive and versatile methodology that has been applied i...
We report on the use of radio-frequency optical atomic magnetometers for magnetic induction tomograp...
We propose a new approach, based on optical atomic magnetometers and magnetic induction tomography (...
Non-destructive inductive testing of defects in metal plates using the magnetic resonance signal of ...
We report the design and optimization of atomic magnetometer with a sensitivity of 80 fT/(Hz)1/2 for...
Imaging of structural defects in a material can be realized with a radio-frequency atomic magnetomet...
Noise measurements have been carried out in the LISA bandwidth (0.1-100 mHz) to characterize an all-...
Electromagnetic induction imaging (EMI) allows mapping of the conductivity of target objects and, wh...
We present the results of an edge detection algorithm applied on Electromagnetic Induction Imaging p...
The sensitive detection of either static or radio frequency (RF) magnetic fields is essential to man...
We report on the development and performance of an electromagnetic induction imaging system based on...
We describe our research programme on the use of atomic magnetometers to detect conductive objects v...
We demonstrate electromagnetic induction imaging with an unshielded, portable radio frequency atomic...
We explore the capabilities of the radio-frequency atomic magnetometers in the non-destructive detec...
We demonstrate identification of position, material, orientation, and shape of objects imaged by a ⁸...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive and versatile methodology that has been applied i...
We report on the use of radio-frequency optical atomic magnetometers for magnetic induction tomograp...
We propose a new approach, based on optical atomic magnetometers and magnetic induction tomography (...
Non-destructive inductive testing of defects in metal plates using the magnetic resonance signal of ...
We report the design and optimization of atomic magnetometer with a sensitivity of 80 fT/(Hz)1/2 for...
Imaging of structural defects in a material can be realized with a radio-frequency atomic magnetomet...
Noise measurements have been carried out in the LISA bandwidth (0.1-100 mHz) to characterize an all-...
Electromagnetic induction imaging (EMI) allows mapping of the conductivity of target objects and, wh...