Magnetoacoustic effect

Magnetoacoustic effect

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The magnetoacoustic effect refers to the generation of acoustic waves when a time‐varying magnetic field induces eddy currents in a conductive medium. These currents, in the presence of a static magnetic field, produce Lorentz forces that cause rapid mechanical vibrations within the tissue.

These vibrations propagate as acoustic waves, which can be detected by ultrasound transducers placed around the sample. Analysis of the amplitude and time‐of‐flight of these waves allows reconstruction of spatial maps of local electrical conductivity and permittivity. Being non‐ionizing, the magnetoacoustic effect provides a unique contrast mechanism based on tissue electrical properties, complementing other modalities such as photoacoustic imaging and magnetic resonance imaging.

The key equations governing this mechanism are:

  • Faraday's law: ×E=B1t\nabla \times \mathbf{E} = -\frac{\partial \mathbf{B_1}}{\partial t}

  • Ohm's law: J=σE\mathbf{J} = \sigma \mathbf{E}

  • Lorentz force density: f=J×B0\mathbf{f} = \mathbf{J} \times \mathbf{B_0}

  • Acoustic wave equation: 2p1c22pt2=f\nabla^2 p - \frac{1}{c^2}\frac{\partial^2 p}{\partial t^2} = \nabla \cdot \mathbf{f}

For typical experimental parameters:

  • Static field B00.5B_0 \approx 0.5 T, pulsed field ΔB0.1\Delta B \approx 0.1 T over Δt100\Delta t \approx 100 μs B/t103\Rightarrow \partial B/\partial t \approx 10^3 T/s
  • Characteristic length L10L \approx 10 mm \Rightarrow induced ELB/t10E \approx L \cdot \partial B/\partial t \approx 10 V/m
  • Tissue conductivity σ0.5\sigma \approx 0.5 S/m JσE5\Rightarrow J \approx \sigma E \approx 5 A/m²
  • Force density fJB02.5f \approx J \cdot B_0 \approx 2.5 N/m³ \Rightarrow peak acoustic pressure pfL0.025p \approx f \cdot L \approx 0.025 Pa
  • Acoustic speed c1500c \approx 1500 m/s, frequency 1\sim 1 MHz

References

Magnetoacoustic Tomography with Magnetic Induction

Xu M, Wang LV (2004)

Physiological Measurement

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Properties

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Acoustic
Electromagnetic

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