G01R33/34069

NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE COIL ARRAY AND DECOUPLING METHOD THEREOF, AND NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE DETECTION DEVICE
20220179018 · 2022-06-09 ·

A nuclear magnetic resonance coil array and a decoupling method thereof, and a nuclear magnetic resonance detection device. The coil array includes: a coil resonant unit and a decoupling network unit, where the coil resonant unit includes multiple coil resonant circuits; the decoupling network unit includes multiple decoupling circuits; where a coil resonant circuit includes a coil and a resonant capacitor; the resonant capacitor in each coil resonant circuit is connected in parallel with the coil; the coils in each coil resonance circuit are equally spaced on a circumference; a decoupling circuit is provided between a positive terminal and a negative terminal of adjacent coils, respectively; each coil is connected to an antenna switching circuit of a nuclear magnetic resonance detection device at the same time.

MICROWAVE COUPLING DEVICE FOR IRIS APERTURES, COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF CONDUCTOR LOOPS
20220342015 · 2022-10-27 ·

A coupling device is provided for coupling microwave radiation from a first microwave structure, in particular a microwave waveguide, into a second microwave structure, in particular a microwave resonant cavity, wherein the first and second microwave structures share a common wall, through an iris opening in said wall in front of which the coupling device is positioned on the side of the first microwave structure, in particular wherein the coupling device is of a basically cylindrical shape, characterized in that the coupling device comprises N electrically conducting conductor loops, with N≥3, preferably 3≤N≤20, that the conductor loops are arranged coaxially in an array along a z-axis, and that axially neighboring conductor loops are separated by a dielectric. The inventive coupling device allows for a larger coupling coefficient, and in particular allows for a larger dynamic range.

Photonic band-gap resonator for magnetic resonance applications

Aspects of photonic band gap resonators for magnetic resonance are described. In one example, an apparatus includes a 1D structure having a plurality of layers. A respective thickness of the individual layers is one-quarter of a respective wavelength of a target magnetic resonance frequency within the individual layers of the plurality of layers, or a multiple thereof. A first layer has a first dielectric constant, and a second layer that is adjacent to the first layer has a second dielectric constant. A defect includes a sample. The defect has a thickness that is approximately up to one-half of a wavelength of the target magnetic resonance frequency within the defect.

Radio frequency coil and medical imaging device including same

A medical radiofrequency coil may comprise: a base substrate; and a radio coil unit having a first coil element which has a rectangular shape and is formed along an edge of the inner peripheral surface of the base substrate, and a second coil element which is formed at the inner side of the first coil element and has a shape of paired paddles connected to each other. Therefore, the present inventive concept provides a radiofrequency coil, which can minimize an image distortion due to a beam-hardening artifact effect, and a medical imaging device including the same.

MRI-COMPATIBLE DEVICES
20210247473 · 2021-08-12 ·

The present disclosure provides medical devices having MRI-compatible circuitry. Preferably, the devices do not project an enlarged profile, yet their position can be determined during an iMRI procedure. Illustrative embodiments of such a device can include a base surface, a first conducting layer disposed on the base surface, a first insulating layer disposed over at least a portion of the first conducting layer, and a second conducting layer disposed over at least a portion of the first insulating layer.

METHOD TO ISOLATE RESONANT RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) COILS
20210247476 · 2021-08-12 ·

Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a radio frequency (RF) coil comprising a first combination coil and a second combination coil. The first combination coil comprises a first resonant coil and a first resonant shield coupled inductively or by a capacitor, and the first combination coil has a first resonant frequency and a second resonant frequency. The second combination coil comprises a second resonant coil and a second resonant shield coupled inductively or by a capacitor, and the second combination coil has a third resonant frequency and a fourth resonant frequency. The first and second resonant coils are inductively coupled to each other and respectively to the second and first resonant shields. The first and third resonant working frequencies are the same, and the second and fourth resonant isolation frequencies are such that inductive coupling between the first and second resonant coils is negated.

NMR DEVICE FOR DETECTION OF ANALYTES
20210048491 · 2021-02-18 ·

This invention relates generally to detection devices having one or more small wells each surrounded by, or in close proximity to, an NMR micro coil, each well containing a liquid sample with magnetic nanoparticles that self-assemble or disperse in the presence of a target analyte, thereby altering the measured NMR properties of the liquid sample. The device may be used, for example, as a portable unit for point of care diagnosis and/or field use, or the device may be implanted for continuous or intermittent monitoring of one or more biological species of interest in a patient.

Tunable RF coil for magnetic resonance imaging

The invention concerns to a radio frequency (RF) body coil (2), for use in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system, comprising: an RF shield (6), an RF coil element (8), distantly arranged from the RF shield (6), and at least one distance setting element (10), arranged and designed in such a way that the relative distance (12) between the RF shield (6) and the RF coil element (8) is adjustable via the distance setting element (10) which may lead to locally deforming the RF coil element (8) and/or the RF shield (6). Thus, a radio frequency coil for use in an Magnetic Resonance Imaging system is provided that can be tuned to desired resonances in a comfortable and economic way.

Magnetic resonance signal detection module

A magnetic resonance signal detection module includes an insulator block having a coil mounting section including a through hole serving as a detection hole into which a sample container is inserted. A low-frequency coil is provided on an inner surface of the through hole. A high-frequency primary resonator is embedded in the coil mounting section so as to surround the low-frequency coil.

Downhole nuclear magnetic resonance tool with active compensation for motional effects

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) tools, logging systems, and methods for measuring NMR properties of earth formations in a region of interest are provided. The NMR tool includes an antenna assembly, a magnet assembly, a compensating assembly, and a motion sensor. The antenna assembly is operable to generate a radio-frequency magnetic field and the magnet assembly is operable to generate a static magnetic field. The motion sensor is operable to generate readings for lateral motion of the antenna and magnet assemblies. The compensating assembly contains at least one electromagnet and is operable to reduce variation of the static magnetic field in the region of interest due to the lateral motion during NMR measurements based on the readings for the lateral motion.