Claims
- 1. A coil configuration for a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a pair of coils in an opposite rotation orientation associated with a first magnetic field in a region of interest; a single coil associated with a second magnetic field in the region of interest, wherein the single coil is positioned at an essentially zero-flux contour with respect to the first magnetic field; and a crossed ellipse coil pair associated with a third magnetic field and a fourth magnetic field in the region of interest.
- 2. The configuration according to claim 1, further comprising:
a means for utilizing said crossed ellipse coil pair for detecting the third magnetic field and the fourth magnetic field.
- 3. The configuration according to claim 1, further comprising:
a means for utilizing the crossed ellipse coil pair for generating the third magnetic field and the fourth magnetic field.
- 4. The configuration according to claim 1,
wherein the configuration of the crossed ellipse coil pair is selected from the group consisting of an opposite current crossed ellipse configuration and a co-rotating crossed ellipse configuration.
- 5. The configuration according to claim 1,
wherein the configuration of the crossed ellipse coil pair is selected such as to support a driving current for producing fields consistent with an opposite current crossed ellipse configuration and a co-rotating crossed ellipse configuration.
- 6. The configuration according to claim 1,
wherein said system is designed for use in a static external magnetic field, and wherein said crossed ellipse coil pair is positioned such that a line connecting a first crossing and a second crossing of the crossed ellipse coil pair is parallel with said static external magnetic field.
- 7. The configuration according to claim 1,
wherein the pair of coils is isolated via symmetry from the crossed ellipse coil pair of and the single coil.
- 8. A coil configuration for a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a pair of coils in an opposite rotation orientation associated with a first magnetic field in a region of interest; and a crossed ellipse coil pair associated with a second magnetic field in the region of interest.
- 9. The configuration according to claim 8,
wherein the pair of coils is isolated via symmetry from the crossed ellipse coil pair.
- 10. A coil configuration for a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a crossed ellipse coil pair; a means for utilizing the crossed ellipse pair for detecting magnetic fields associated with a first linear mode; a means for detecting utilizing the crossed ellipse coil pair for magnetic fields associated with a second linear mode; wherein said second linear mode is orthogonal to said first linear mode; and a means for utilizing the crossed ellipse coil pair for detecting magnetic fields associated with an opposite rotating mode.
- 11. The coil configuration according to claim 10;wherein the opposite rotating mode is isolated from the first and second linear modes due to zero mutual inductance.
- 12. The coil configuration according to claim 10, further comprising a second crossed ellipse coil pair aligned with the first crossed ellipse coil pair, wherein the means for detecting magnetic fields associated with the opposite rotating mode utilizes the second crossed ellipse coil pair.
- 13. A coil configuration for a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a single coil associated with a first magnetic field in a region of interest; and a crossed ellipse coil pair associated with a second magnetic field and a third magnetic field in the region of interest.
- 14. The configuration according to claim 13, further comprising:
a capacitive network which minimizes mutual inductance between the single coil and the crossed ellipse coil pair.
- 15. The configuration according to claim 13,
wherein the configuration of the crossed ellipse coil pair is selected from the group consisting of an opposite current crossed ellipse configuration and a co-rotating crossed ellipse configuration.
- 16. The configuration according to claim 13,
wherein the configuration of the crossed ellipse coil pair is selected such as to support a driving current for producing fields consistent with an opposite current crossed ellipse configuration and a co-rotating crossed ellipse configuration.
- 17. A method of detecting magnetic fields in a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising the following steps:
detecting a first magnetic field in a region of interest utilizing a pair of coils in an opposite rotation orientation associated with the first magnetic field in the region of interest; and detecting a second magnetic field and a third magnetic field in the region of interest utilizing a crossed ellipse coil pair, wherein one of the coils of the crossed ellipse coil pair is associated with the second magnetic field and the other of the coils of the crossed ellipse coil pair is associated with the third magnetic field.
- 18. A method of detecting magnetic fields in a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising the following steps:
detecting magnetic fields associated with the first linear mode of a crossed ellipse coil pair; detecting magnetic fields associated with a second linear mode of the crossed ellipse coil pair; and detecting magnetic fields associated with an opposite rotating mode of the crossed ellipse coil pair, wherein the second linear mode is orthogonal to the first linear mode.
- 19. A method of detecting magnetic fields in a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising the following steps:
detecting a first magnetic field in a region of interest utilizing a single coil associated with the first magnetic field in the region of interest; and detecting a second magnetic field and a third magnetic field in a region of interest utilizing a crossed ellipse coil pair, wherein one of the coils of the crossed ellipse coil pair is associated with the second magnetic field and the other of the coils of the crossed ellipse coil pair is associated with the third magnetic field.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/522,808, filed Mar. 10, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09522808 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
10607393 |
Jun 2003 |
US |