Claims
- 1. An NMR quadrature probe comprising:
- a first coil having a first reception pattern which couples to magnetic fields of a first orientation; and
- a second local coil having a second reception pattern which couples to magnetic fields of a second orientation which is substantially orthogonal to the first orientation;
- wherein the first and seond reception patterns substantially coincide in spatial coverage, and at least one of the first or second local coils is intrinsically isolated with respect to a uniform magnetic field.
- 2. The NMR quadrature probe of claim 1 in which the first local coil is a Counter Rotating Current (CRC) pair of loop-gap resonators and the second local coil is a planar pair of loop-gap resonators.
- 3. The NMR quatrature probe of claim 2 in which the planar pair is sandwiched between the pair of loop-gap resonators of the CRC pair and the geometric centers of the CRC pair and planar pair substantially coincide.
- 4. A network of NMR local coils comprising:
- a first local coil having a first region of sensitivity;
- a second local coil which is an isolated local coil having a second region of sensitivity and which is disposed adjacent to the first local coil with at least a part of the second region of sensitivity overlapping the first region of sensitivity and in which mutual inductance to the first local coil is canceled by the isolated local coil.
- 5. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 4 which includes a third local coil disposed adjacent the isolated local coil on the side opposite the first local coil and in which mutual inductance between the first local coil and the isolated local coil is canceled by the isolated local coil and mutual inductance between the first and third local coils is negated by their separation on either side of the isolated local coil.
- 6. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 5 in which the first and third local coils are single turn loop coils.
- 7. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 5 in which the first, second, and third local coils are all intrinsically isolated from a uniform magnetic field.
- 8. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 7 in which the first and third local coils are Counter Rotating Current (CRC) pairs of loop-gap resonators and the second local oil is a planar pair of loop-gap resonators.
- 9. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 7 in which the first and third local coils are planar pairs of loop-gap resonators and the second local coil is a CRC pair of loop-gap resonators.
- 10. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 7 in which one or more additional intrinsically isolated local coils are arranged adjacent to the first, second and third local coils to form a sequence of intrinsically isolated local coils in which mutual inductane between adjacent isolate local oils is cancelled by the intrinsic isolation property of the coils.
- 11. The network of NMR local coils as recited in claim 10 in which the sequence of isolated local coils is an alternating pattern of CRC pair loop-gap resonators and planar pair loop-gap resonators.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 731,923 filed on May 8, 1985.
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