Abstract

We have developed a 2-D magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) imaging system using an orthogonal gradient held and third-harmonic signal detection. An ac excitation held was applied to generate third-harmonic signals from MNP on the basis of their nonlinear magnetization curves, and a dc gradient held was applied perpendicular to the excitation held. The dependence of the third-harmonic signal on the dc held was very different from that in the conventional parallel case. We obtained a contour map of the signal held from the MNP located at z = 35 mm below the pickup coil using an excitation held of 1 mT and gradient held of 0.4 T/m. We could obtain spatial resolution of 10 mm even in this small gradient held. Then, we analyzed the contour map using singular value decomposition (SVD) to improve the spatial resolution of the position estimation of MNP. Using SVD, we converted the held map to the MNP distribution. The spatial resolution was improved from 10 to 6.7 mm. We could clearly distinguish three MNP samples separated with 10 mm spacing located at z = 35 mm.

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