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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
NIST Chip Produces and Detects Specialized Gas for Biomedical Analysis
A chip-scale device that both produces and detects a specialized um atoms' electrons. The rubidium atoms then exchange spin with the
gas used in biomedical analysis and medical imaging has been built nuclei of the xenon atoms, enhancing their polarization and hence the
and demonstrated at the National Institute of Standards and Technol- NMR signal.
ogy (NIST). The new microfluidic chip produces polarized (or magneThe polarized xenon and rubidium atoms then flow into a detection
tized) xenon gas and then detects even the faintest magnetic signals chamber. Due to the atoms' magnetic interactions the sensor can defrom the gas.
tect weak signals corresponding to fewer than 1 trillion polarized xenon
Polarized xenon, with the atoms' nuclear "spins" aligned like bar mag- atoms, a result competitive with low-field optical magnetometry.
nets in the same direction, can be dissolved in liquids and used to detect
The combination of a xenon polarizer and detector in the same dethe presence of certain molecules. A chemical interaction with target vice, together with the extraordinary sensitivity of the chip device, could
molecules subtly alters the magnetic signal from the xenon; by detecting help make polarized xenon technology portable and less expensive for
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this change researchers can identify the molecules in a complex mixture. biomedical and other applications outside research laboratories.
Polarized xenon is also used as a contrast agent to enhance images in experimental magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of human lungs, but conventional systems
for producing and using this gas can be as big as a car.
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Illustration of NIST chip that makes polarized xenon
gas. Xenon atoms (green) are loaded into the chamber on the left. The xenon flows into the next chamber, where the atoms are polarized through collisions
with rubidium atoms (red) that are illuminated with
circularly polarized light. Then the xenon flows into
the smaller chamber, where its polarization is measured, using the rubidium atoms in the same chamber as magnetometers. Atoms exit the chip from the
chamber on the far right. Credit: NIST
Researchers from NIST and three other institutions
developed the new chip, which might be used to reduce the size and cost of some instruments that, like
MRI, rely on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The
chip's sensitive internal detector boosts the response
of microfluidic NMR on small samples and eliminates
the need for the powerful magnets associated with
larger NMR devices such as those used in MRI. The
microfabricated chip could be mass produced and integrated easily with existing microfluidic systems.
"We envision this device being an element in a
more complex microfluidic NMR system, maybe for
medical diagnostics," NIST physicist and co-author
John Kitching said.
The device is related to NIST's chip-scale magnetometer but has additional capabilities and different
applications, Kitching said. Like the older NIST device,
the new chip uses rubidium atoms as magnetometers
to detect the xenon polarization, but they also multitask. The novel design also uses the rubidium atoms
to polarize the xenon atoms, boosting their NMR response, and mixes the two types of atoms in the same
chamber at the detection stage, which enhances the
signal strength 500-fold.
The device is housed in a silicon and glass chip
about 3 cm long with four small chambers connected
by microchannels. In one chamber, circularly polarized light transfers angular momentum to the rubidi-
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