Axially constrained RF probe coil

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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C324S422000

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07106063

ABSTRACT:
An NMR resonant structure is formed of axial conductors (54a,54b,54c, and54d) and end members (50,51), supporting said conductors to form a coil structure (8) of desired electrical topology wherein the end members combine the function of RF interconnects between selected axial conductors (inductors) with an axial constraint on RF field prevailing outside the axial bounds of the end members, and if so desired, comprise a selected capacitance61for the resonant structure.

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