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Abstract #3823

A Loop Coil Design Based on the Broadside-Coupled Split Ring Resonator at 7T

Marcos Alonso Lopez Terrones1, Gunthard Lykowsky2, Jose Miguel Algarn1, Manuel J. Freire1, Maria Castillo Velazquez-Ahumada1, Peter M. Jakob2,3, Ricardo Marques1

1Electronics & Electromagnetism, University of Seville, Seville, Andalucia, Spain; 2Research Center Magnetice Resonance Bavaria, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany; 3Experimental Physics 5, University of Wrzburg, Wrzburg, Bavaria, Germany


In the design of coils, it is required a uniform current distribution in the loop to generate a homogeneous magnetic field. In the broad-side coupled split ring resonator (BC-SRR) design, the sum of the currents flowing in the two rings is constant so that the field produced is homogeneous. A BC-SRR and two conventional loops were simulated and built at 7T. In the design of loops with distributed capacitance, it is not necessary to split the ring in several gaps. The total current flowing in the two loops of the BC-SRR design is constant independently of the number of gaps