G01R33/3678

Downhole nuclear magnetic resonance sensor using anisotropic magnetic material

A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensor including a magnet that generates a static magnetic field, a soft magnetic core secured to the magnet, and an antenna extending at least partially about the soft magnetic core and generating a radio frequency (RF) magnetic field. A magnetic permeability of the soft magnetic core in a direction of the static magnetic field is less than the magnetic permeability of the soft magnetic core in a direction of the RF magnetic field.

Stand assembly for RF coil, RF coil assembly and magnetic resonance imaging system
10890635 · 2021-01-12 · ·

A stand assembly for an RF coil has a base, a slide carriage and a connection assembly. The slide carriage is slidably disposed on the base. The connection assembly comprises a first connecting member and a second connecting member. A first slide groove is formed in the first connecting member. The second connecting member comprises a first slider, the first slider being slidable along the first slide groove in a sliding direction and fixable at a preset position. One of the first connecting member and the second connecting member is in fixed connection with the slide carriage, and the other is in fixed connection with the RF coil. The stand is capable of being used universally for multiple types of RF coils.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) transmit (Tx)/ receive (Rx) coil using the same array coil

An example magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radio frequency (RF) coil array comprises: at least one row of RF coil elements arranged radially around a cylindrical axis, wherein each row comprises: at least four RF coil elements circumferentially enclosing the cylindrical axis, wherein each RF coil element of that row is configured to operate in a Tx mode and in a Rx mode, wherein, in the Rx mode, each RF coil element of that row is tuned to a working frequency of the MRI RF coil array, and wherein, in the Tx mode, each RF coil element of that row is tuned to an additional frequency that is different than the working frequency, wherein the additional frequency is such that, a mode frequency of a selected mode resulting from coupling among the RF coil elements of that row is at the working frequency.

LOCAL COIL AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SYSTEM
20200379066 · 2020-12-03 · ·

Techniques are disclosed for a local coil and a magnetic resonance imaging system. The local coil includes a plurality of coil units that respectively receive magnetic resonance signals generated when magnetic resonance detection is performed on a detected object, and a signal processing unit configured to perform processing including signal preprocessing and quadrature modulation on the magnetic resonance signals received by the plurality of coil units to obtain signals to be transmitted. Contactless connectors are also disclosed, each being configured to couple the signals to be transmitted to a contactless connector at the MR system side.

Transmitting antenna for a magnetic resonance device
10830846 · 2020-11-10 · ·

A transmitting antenna for a magnetic resonance device includes a plurality of antenna conductors arranged spaced from one another circumferentially around a center line and extending parallel to the center line, and a screening element extending parallel to the center line and circumferentially encompassing the antenna conductors. For at least one pair of the antenna conductors, a radial distance between a first antenna conductor of the pair and the screening element is smaller than a radial distance between a second antenna conductor of the pair and the screening element, a width of the first antenna conductor is smaller in the circumferential direction than a width of the second antenna conductor in the circumferential direction, axial ends of the first antenna conductor are coupled together via a higher capacitance capacitor than axial ends of the second antenna conductor.

RADIO FREQUENCY COIL METHODS AND APPARATUS

Aspects relate to providing radio frequency components responsive to magnetic resonance signals. According to some aspects, a radio frequency component comprises at least one coil having a conductor arranged in a plurality of turns oriented about a region of interest to respond to corresponding magnetic resonant signal components. According to some aspects, the radio frequency component comprises a plurality of coils oriented to respond to corresponding magnetic resonant signal components. According to some aspects, an optimization is used to determine a configuration for at least one radio frequency coil.

Magnetic Resonance Detection (MRD) System for and Methods of Detecting and Classifying Multiple Chemical Substances

A magnetic resonance detection (MRD) system for and methods of detecting and classifying multiple chemical substances is disclosed. In one example, the presently disclosed MRD system is a nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) detection system that provides multi-frequency operation for substantially full coverage of the explosive NQR spectrum using a broadband transmit/receive (T/R) switch (or duplexer) and a single multi-frequency radio frequency (RF) transducer. More particularly, the MRD system provides a frequency-agile system that can operate over a wide band of frequencies or wavelengths. Further, a method of detecting and classifying various chemical substances is provided that includes pulse sequencing with frequency hopping, phase cycling for reducing or substantially eliminating background noise, and/or a process of mitigating amplitude modulation (AM) radio interference.

CIRCULAR POLARIZATION CORRECTION IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONSANCE (NMR) LOGGING
20200319367 · 2020-10-08 ·

A method for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging is disclosed that pulses, using a quadrature antenna of an NMR logging tool in a borehole, a circularly polarized (CP) signal into a formation surrounding the borehole. The method also pulses, using the quadrature antenna, a reverse circularly polarized (RCP) signal into the formation. A sensor of the NMR logging tool detects a first NMR signal from the formation in response to the RCP pulses and a second NMR signal from the formation in response to the CP pulses. A correct transverse magnetization value is then recovered based, at least in part, on the first NMR signal and the second NMR signal.

Inductively coupled magnetic resonance transmitting antenna
10782370 · 2020-09-22 · ·

System and methods are provided for a passive transmitting antenna for a magnetic resonance tomography system and to a system including a passive transmitting antenna and magnetic resonance tomography system and a method for operation. The passive transmitting antenna includes a tuning apparatus with a tuning element. The tuning apparatus is configured to perform a tuning of the passive transmitting antenna as a function of a relative position of the passive transmitting antenna in a patient tunnel of the magnetic resonance tomography system.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SYSTEM
20200292648 · 2020-09-17 · ·

Techniques are described for controlling a magnetic resonance imaging system to facilitate an improvement in Simultaneous Multislice Imaging, especially concerning a compensation of eddy currents. This is achieved by simultaneously measuring at least two slices by the magnetic resonance imaging system while applying a pulse sequence. In the course of the pulse sequence for measuring k-space lines, a set of in-plane encoding signals (that are typically gradients) are applied with a set of Hadamard encoding signals in an interleaved scheme.