Divisible coil system for NMR imaging apparatus

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

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ABSTRACT:
In a nuclear magnetic resonance signal detecting system in which a body subject to measurement placed in a static magnetic field is irradiated with a magnetic field of high frequency by means of a high-frequency magnetic field radiating coil and in which a nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the body is detected by means of a nuclear magnetic resonance signal detecting coil, a high-frequency coil system for the nuclear magnetic resonance measurement comprises a plurality of coil groups juxtaposed to one another in a given direction and each implemented in such a structure as to be divisible in the direction orthogonal to the given direction, for detecting a magnetic field in the axial direction coinciding with an axis extending through the coil groups and/or generating a magnetic field in the axial direction.

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