Abstract #1943
A Novel Broadband Coil for Multinuclear Spectroscopy
Hai Lu 1 and Shumin Wang 1
1
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
RF coils for multinuclear spectroscopy are resonant
structures simultaneously tuned at discrete Larmor
frequencies. Although popular, coils need to be designed
careful to avoid the interference of the different modes
for different nuclei species. They also need to be tuned
to a drastically different frequency if the nuclei
species changes. A novel broadband RF transmitter is
developed that utilizes the frequency-independent
transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode of a
parallel-plate waveguide. Without using any reactive
tuning components, the simple coil structure can
function from 100 to 300 MHz. It was applied to 31P
spectroscopy of human forearm at 7 Tesla.
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