Patent classifications
H01Q1/26
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA REACTOR AND WIRE STRUCTURE FOR ANTENNA COIL OF INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA REACTOR
According to the present invention, provided is an inductively coupled plasma reactor including: a reaction chamber configured to provide a plasma reaction space; a ferrite core arranged to surround the plasma reaction space; and an antenna coil formed by winding a strip-shaped wire structure on the ferrite core, wherein the wire structure includes a plurality of electrically conductive wires and a covering made of a flexible material and configured to surround the plurality of electrically conductive wires.
Plasma antenna
Provided is a plasma antenna. The plasma antenna includes a radiation portion formed by stacking a plurality of radiation disks generating plasma based on provided energy and radiating a signal using the generated plasma, an energy generation portion configured to provide the energy to at least one of the plurality of radiation disks, and a signal transmission portion configured to provide the signal to the at least one radiation disk provided with the energy. Therefore, it is possible to support multiple frequency bands.
ANTENNA DEVICE
An antenna device includes a ground conductor (1), a dielectric tube (2) containing an ionizing gas and passing through the ground conductor, whose folded-back portion (201) and both ends are disposed in different sides of the ground conductor, first electrodes (3, 4) disposed at both ends of the dielectric tube (2), a plasma excitation power supply connected to the first electrodes, bringing the ionizing gas into a plasma state; a second electrode (6) ring-shaped and disposed at the both ends side of dielectric tube (2) from the ground conductor (1), fitted to and in contact with the dielectric tube outer surface, a high frequency transmitter (7) supplying a high frequency signal to the second electrode (6), and a feed line (8) connecting the second electrode and the high frequency transmitter. Each end of the dielectric tube (2) is larger than the second electrode in the inner diameter.
ANTENNA DEVICE
An antenna device includes a ground conductor (1), a dielectric tube (2) containing an ionizing gas and passing through the ground conductor, whose folded-back portion (201) and both ends are disposed in different sides of the ground conductor, first electrodes (3, 4) disposed at both ends of the dielectric tube (2), a plasma excitation power supply connected to the first electrodes, bringing the ionizing gas into a plasma state; a second electrode (6) ring-shaped and disposed at the both ends side of dielectric tube (2) from the ground conductor (1), fitted to and in contact with the dielectric tube outer surface, a high frequency transmitter (7) supplying a high frequency signal to the second electrode (6), and a feed line (8) connecting the second electrode and the high frequency transmitter. Each end of the dielectric tube (2) is larger than the second electrode in the inner diameter.
A MAGNETIC RESONANCE APPARATUS COMPRISING A PLASMA ANTENNA
A magnetic resonance apparatus comprising: a magnetic system configured to provide a magnetic field throughout at least a portion of a cavity, the magnetic field based on magnetic-system-control-data; a transmitter antenna disposed at least partly within the cavity and configured to transmit radio-frequency-transmitted-signalling based on transmitter-control-data; and a receiver antenna disposed at least partly within the cavity and configured to receive radio-frequency-received-signalling representative of magnetic resonance interactions of at least one object, disposed within the portion of the cavity, with the magnetic field and the radio-frequency-transmitted-signalling; wherein, at least one of the transmitter antenna, the receiver antenna and the magnetic system comprises a plasma antenna, and the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus is configured to provide received-data representative of the radio-frequency-received-signalling, the received-data in combination with the magnetic-system-control-data and the transmitter-control-data suitable for providing magnetic resonance imaging and/or magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the at least one object.
A MAGNETIC RESONANCE APPARATUS COMPRISING A PLASMA ANTENNA
A magnetic resonance apparatus comprising: a magnetic system configured to provide a magnetic field throughout at least a portion of a cavity, the magnetic field based on magnetic-system-control-data; a transmitter antenna disposed at least partly within the cavity and configured to transmit radio-frequency-transmitted-signalling based on transmitter-control-data; and a receiver antenna disposed at least partly within the cavity and configured to receive radio-frequency-received-signalling representative of magnetic resonance interactions of at least one object, disposed within the portion of the cavity, with the magnetic field and the radio-frequency-transmitted-signalling; wherein, at least one of the transmitter antenna, the receiver antenna and the magnetic system comprises a plasma antenna, and the magnetic resonance imaging apparatus is configured to provide received-data representative of the radio-frequency-received-signalling, the received-data in combination with the magnetic-system-control-data and the transmitter-control-data suitable for providing magnetic resonance imaging and/or magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the at least one object.
Electromagnetic Induction Device for Electric Power Generation
A magnetic induction device includes a cylindered shell, a stator assembly having a plurality stator units fixed axially and equal spaced inside the cylindered shell, each stator unit including a stator base and a plurality of coils azimuthally arranged within the stator base with equal radical angle distribution, and a rotor assembly having a plurality of rotor units, each rotor unit including a rotor base and a plurality of permanent magnets azimuthally arranged inside the rotor base with equal radical angle distribution, wherein the plurality of rotor units are connected by a rotation shaft for rotating coherently and each rotor unit is arranged in between neighboring stator units.
Electromagnetic Induction Device for Electric Power Generation
A magnetic induction device includes a cylindered shell, a stator assembly having a plurality stator units fixed axially and equal spaced inside the cylindered shell, each stator unit including a stator base and a plurality of coils azimuthally arranged within the stator base with equal radical angle distribution, and a rotor assembly having a plurality of rotor units, each rotor unit including a rotor base and a plurality of permanent magnets azimuthally arranged inside the rotor base with equal radical angle distribution, wherein the plurality of rotor units are connected by a rotation shaft for rotating coherently and each rotor unit is arranged in between neighboring stator units.
Electromagnetic reactor
An apparatus for exposing a bulk volume of particles, such as free-flowing or semi-flowable grains, ore, or powders, or a non-flowing mass such as sewage or wet-chopped bio-mass so all of the particles receive near-uniform exposure to a radio frequency (RF) electric and/or magnet (EM) field, preferably without any preference of exposure to a surface or side of particulate. The invention relates to an antenna that can be metallic or plasma for transmitting RF EM radiation into a mechanical mechanism used to convey, or preferably to mix a bulk volume of particles. Embodiments of the apparatus include the ability to adjust the level of EM radiation comprised of one or more frequencies between 30 Hz and 30 EHz to regulate either or both the magnitude of temperature rise and the rate of temperature rise, or to regulate either or both the magnitude of chemical reaction, or rate of reaction.
Electromagnetic reactor
An apparatus for exposing a bulk volume of particles, such as free-flowing or semi-flowable grains, ore, or powders, or a non-flowing mass such as sewage or wet-chopped bio-mass so all of the particles receive near-uniform exposure to a radio frequency (RF) electric and/or magnet (EM) field, preferably without any preference of exposure to a surface or side of particulate. The invention relates to an antenna that can be metallic or plasma for transmitting RF EM radiation into a mechanical mechanism used to convey, or preferably to mix a bulk volume of particles. Embodiments of the apparatus include the ability to adjust the level of EM radiation comprised of one or more frequencies between 30 Hz and 30 EHz to regulate either or both the magnitude of temperature rise and the rate of temperature rise, or to regulate either or both the magnitude of chemical reaction, or rate of reaction.