Double resonance coil arrangement for a magnetic resonance...

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

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ABSTRACT:
A double resonance coil arrangement for a magnetic resonance device has at least two coils, each having a coil conductor, in which at least one first capacitor, as well as at least one inductor forming an oscillating circuit with a second capacitor, are connected. The inductors of two adjacently arranged coils are at a distance from one another and form a transformer. The capacitors, the inductor and the distance are dimensioned such that each coil is double resonant and the at least two coils are decoupled from each other by the transformer.

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