Claims
- 1. A local coil for receiving NMR signals from a subject comprising:
- a first loop-gap resonator;
- a second loop-gap resonator connected to and arranged relative to the first loop-gap resonator to form a pair of loop-gap resonators which is intrinsically isolated from a uniform magnetic field; and
- passive decoupling means coupled to the first and second loop-gap resonators for decoupling the pair of loop-gap resonators from a non-uniform magnetic field.
- 2. A local coil as recited in claim 1 in which the pair of loop-gap resonators are disposed on a common axis and exhibit a Counter Rotating Current (CRC) resonance mode which is tuned to the frequency of the NMR signals.
- 3. A local coil as recited in claim 2 in which the passive decoupling means includes a pair of back-to-back diodes connected across the loops of said pair of loop-gap resonators.
- 4. The local coil as recited in claims 2 or 3 which further includes a pair of crossed wires which connect opposite plates of capacitive elements formed by gaps in the pair of loop-gap resonators, whereby the pair of loop-gap resonators are forced to resonate in the CRC mode.
- 5. The local coil as recited in claims 2 or 3 which includes coupling means comprised of a folded loop conductor positioned at a zero potential line located opposite the gaps of the pair of loop-gap resonators and midway between the loop-gap resonators.
- 6. A local coil as recited in claim 1 in which the pair of loop-gap resonators are disposed adjacent to one another and a single pair of plates forms a gap common to both resonators.
- 7. A local coil as recited in claim 6 in which the passive decoupling means includes a pair of conductive loops with each conductive loop disposed in the interior of one of said pair of loop-gap resonators, and with each conductive loop containing an open segment which is bridged by a pair of back-to-back diodes.
- 8. A local coil as recited in claims 6 or 7 in which the pair of loop-gap resonators are in the same plane to form a planar pair of loop-gap resonators.
- 9. A local coil as recited in claim 7 in which one of said conductive loops is connected as a pick-up loop for the NMR signal by connecting a pair of signal wires across the open segment of the pick-up loop.
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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