Surface coil for high-frequency magnetic fields for magnetic res

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

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324318, G01R 3320

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ABSTRACT:
A surface coil for magnetic resonance examinations which serves to generate or receive high-frequency magnetic fields. The loop forming the surface coil is divided into at least two, preferably equal loop sections. At least the loop section to be coupled to the high-frequency receiver or high-frequency generator comprises two inner conductors which are accommodated in an outer conductor arrangement and one part of which extends (at the center of this loop section) to the high-frequency generator or high-frequency receiver, its other part being connected to the other loop section. A capacitive coupling is obtained between the loop sections so that a high-frequency alternating current can flow in the loop formed by the loop sections, said current producing a high-frequency magnetic field.

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