Inductively coupled superconducting coil assembly
First Claim
1. An RF probe for use in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the RF probe being inserted in a magnetic field having a DC polarizing, field B0, and a sample volume having an axis parallel to the DC field comprising:
- (a) a first planar substrate on one side of the sample volume, wherein the first substrate has a length and a width, the length is parallel to the DC polarizing field and the width is orthogonal to the DC polarizing field and to an axis extending from the first substrate through the axis of the sample volume;
(b) a second planar substrate parallel to the first planar substrate on the opposite side of the sample volume;
(c) a first coil formed from a thin layer of a superconductive material on one side of the first planar substrate, the first coil having an inductive element and a capacitive element;
(d) a second coil formed from a thin layer of a superconductive material on one side of the second planar substrate, the second coil having an inductive element and a capacitive element;
the coils being separated by a distance from the axis of the sample volume, whereby the first coil is inductively coupled to the second coil.
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Abstract
The invention provides highly sensitive NMR probes for spectroscopy and microscopy. Thin-film superconducting coils on planar substrates are inductively coupled to form an RF transmitter/receiver. Two embodiments are illustrated. The first, which is particularly suited to liquid samples, uses two coils are positioned on opposite sides of a sample, with their long axis parallel to the axis of the sample. The coils are sized and positioned to maximize SNR, field homogeneity or field strength. In the second embodiment, circular coils are deposited on a substrate having a central aperture. Several coils in a solenoidal configuration are positioned orthogonal to and surrounding the sample.
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11 Claims
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1. An RF probe for use in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the RF probe being inserted in a magnetic field having a DC polarizing, field B0, and a sample volume having an axis parallel to the DC field comprising:
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(a) a first planar substrate on one side of the sample volume, wherein the first substrate has a length and a width, the length is parallel to the DC polarizing field and the width is orthogonal to the DC polarizing field and to an axis extending from the first substrate through the axis of the sample volume; (b) a second planar substrate parallel to the first planar substrate on the opposite side of the sample volume; (c) a first coil formed from a thin layer of a superconductive material on one side of the first planar substrate, the first coil having an inductive element and a capacitive element; (d) a second coil formed from a thin layer of a superconductive material on one side of the second planar substrate, the second coil having an inductive element and a capacitive element;
the coils being separated by a distance from the axis of the sample volume, whereby the first coil is inductively coupled to the second coil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An RF probe for use in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the RF probe being inserted in a magnetic field having a DC polarizing field, the probe comprising:
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a plurality of planar substrates, each substrate having an aperture therein, the substrates being parallel to each other and separated by a distance (s); an essentially circular coil on each of the substrates, each of the coils surrounding the aperture, the coils having an outer edge and an inner edge, the outer edge and the inner edge being separated by a width (w) and the inner edge having a radius (d); the apertures being aligned so as to form a sample space extending through the center of and orthogonal to each substrate wherein each of the circular coils comprises an inductive element and a capacitive element, the capacitive element comprising interdigitated elements extending from the inductive element.
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11. An RF probe for use in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the RF probe being inserted in a magnetic field having a DC polarizing field, the probe comprising:
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(a) a of thin-film circular superconducting coils, each of the coils being deposited on a planar substrate, each of the coils having a capacitive element and an inductive element, each of the coils being parallel to the DC polarizing field and adjacent coils being separated from each other by a distance (s); (b) an aperture in each of the substrates, centered at the center of the coils, the apertures being aligned so as to form a sample space extending through the center of each substrate; and (c) the sample space being at a selected angle to the DC polarizing field, wherein the selected angle is not perpendicular to the DC polarizing field.
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