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Development of surface-coil-type resonators consisting of an irradiation and receiver coil system for EPR measurements at 700 MHz
Authors:H. Yokoyama  T. Sato
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan;(2) Nanotherapy Co., Ltd, Nagoya 451-0044, Japan;(3) Toda Kogyo Corp., Hiroshima 739-0652, Japan;(4) School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University, Kasugai 487-8501, Japan
Abstract:
Surface-coil-type resonators (SCRs) consisting of irradiation and receiver coils that are highly isolated from each other were developed for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements. Their sample space was open to free space. For these coils, a circular single-turn one-loop receiver coil and a square single-turn twin-loop irradiation coil were fabricated. The transmission lines were set to resonate at about 700 MHz. A phantom (agar, including a nitroxide radical and physiological saline solution) is located on the receiver coil, and the irradiation coil is under the receiver coil. In this condition, the isolation between the receiver and irradiation SCRs was about 40 dB at the resonant frequency. When radiowaves that were divided from the line to the irradiation SCR were applied to the line from the receiver SCR at the appropriate phase and power to cancel the direct coupling between both SCRs, the isolation increased to more than 70 dB. In the conventional SCR, the noise level increased at high incident power. Because such an increase in the noise was not observed in the irradiation-receiver SCR system, high sensitivity at high incident power was obtained.
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