An NV-Diamond Magnetic Imager for Neuroscience
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Abstract
We present recent progress towards imaging time-varying magnetic fields from neurons using nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond. The diamond neuron imager is noninvasive, label-free, and achieves single-cell resolution and state-of-the-art broadband sensitivity. By imaging magnetic fields from injected currents in mammalian neurons, we will map functional neuronal network connections and illuminate biophysical properties of neurons invisible to traditional electrophysiology. Furthermore, through enhancing magnetometer sensitivity, we aim to demonstrate real-time imaging of action potentials from networks of mammalian neurons.
Authors
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Matthew Turner
Harvard University, Harvard Univ
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Jennifer Schloss
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Erik Bauch
Harvard University
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Connor Hart
Harvard University, Harvard Univ
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Ron Walsworth
Harvard University, Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Physics