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Modular Quantum Sensor Detects Brain Activity

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BRIGHTON, England, June 14, 2021 — University of Sussex researchers have built and demonstrated a modular quantum sensor capable of recording brain signals. According to the researchers, their device is the first use a modular quantum sensor in the brain to detect a signal. The device uses ultrasensitive quantum sensors to pick up almost imperceptible magnetic fields within the brain to detect and map neural activity. “Our quantum sensor has to be exceptionally sensitive to pick up the magnetic fields in the brain, which are very weak indeed,” said Ph.D. student Thomas Coussens, who built the sensor. “To...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Jun 2021
    GLOSSARY
    quantum
    Smallest amount into which the energy of a wave can be divided. The quantum is proportional to the frequency of the wave. See photon.
    photodetector
    A device used to sense incident radiation.
    Research & TechnologySensors & Detectorsopticslasersimagingquantumbrainbrain imagingmagnetometermagnetometrybrain activitymodularmodular quantum brain sensorUniversity of SussexEuropephotodetectorphotodetectors

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