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Surface and Gradiometer Coils near a Conducting Body: The Lift-off Effect
Authors:BH Suits  AN Garroway  JB Miller
Institution:aPhysics Department, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, 49931;bCode 6122, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, 20375-5342
Abstract:The use of surface coils in magnetic resonance is widespread. Examples include MRI, detection of subsurface aquifers by NMR, and, more recently, landmine detection by nuclear quadrupole resonance. In many of these cases a finite-sized sample to be examined is contained within a larger medium that is a poor electrical conductor, and eddy currents induced by the RF fields provide a loss mechanism that reduces the effective quality factorQof the transmitter and receiver coils. Here the losses induced in a circular surface coil (a horizontal loop antenna) separated a distance from a dissipative medium are calculated and compared to measurements. It is shown that often the overall efficiency of the coil for magnetic resonance can be improved by displacing the coil away from the conducting medium a prescribed “lift-off” distance. The use of a gradiometer as a surface coil is also examined, and it is shown by theory and experiment that in certain circumstances such a gradiometer can be more efficient than a conventional surface coil for inspection of conducting media.
Keywords:magnetic resonance  NMR  NQR  MRI  surface coils  sensitivity  signal-to-noise ratio  lift-off  gradiometer  small loop antenna  dissipative media
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