Claims
- 1. A NMR principal detector element comprising:
an electrically conductive rod having a first and second opposed ends; first and second electrically conductive hemispherical structures each having a respective flat end portion attached to the first and second opposed ends of said rod, respectively; first and second electrical conductors respectively attached to rounded portions of said first and second hemispherical structures; and a cylindrical sleeve disposed around and contacting said first and second hemispherical structures for forming an enclosed volume between the flat end portions of the hemispherical structures and an outer surface of the rod, and extending beyond both hemispherical structures by a dimension approximately equal to a diameter of the hemispherical structures or a length of the rod.
- 2. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are comprised of a solid metallic conductor.
- 3. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are comprised of a hollow metallic conductor.
- 4. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are comprised of a hollow metallic conductor that is filled with a material of a selected magnetic susceptibility.
- 5. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are comprised of a hollow metallic conductor filled with a mixture of materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities.
- 6. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said hemispherical structures is comprised of concentric stacked disks of materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities.
- 7. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said hemispherical structures is comprised of an assembly of concentric stacked disks of materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities.
- 8. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said hemispherical structures is comprised of an assembly of solid hemispheres made of materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities.
- 9. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said hemispherical structures is comprised of a single solid body of selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities and includes a concentric aperture for receiving an end of said rod.
- 10. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said hemispherical structures is comprised of concentric stacked washers having selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities.
- 11. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are hollow.
- 12. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 11 wherein said hollow rod and hemispherical structures are filled with materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities.
- 13. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures are coated or plated with materials of selected magnetic susceptibilities and electrical conductivities.
- 14. A NMR principal detector element as recited in claim 1 wherein said rod and hemispherical structures have highly polished surfaces.
- 15. A NMR detector for detecting NMR spectra of a gas fluid, liquid, semisolid, solid, or mixtures thereof contained in the sample volume that is bounded by the flat ends of first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of a containment sleeve.
- 16. A cylindrical sleeve for containing a sample in a volume bounded by flat ends of first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of a containment sleeve.
- 17. A sleeve comprised of a hard and a flexible material for containing a sample in a volume bounded by flat ends of first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of said sleeve.
- 18. A sleeve comprised of conductive exterior materials and non conductive and flexible interior materials for containing a sample in a volume bounded by flat ends of first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of said sleeve, for providing a conductive surface for RF currents on an exterior of said sleeve so as not to make electrical contact with a principal detector element disposed within said sleeve.
- 19. A sleeve comprised of conductive exterior materials forming a conductive path for RF currents, and flexible interior materials for containing a sample in a volume bounded by the flat ends of first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of said sleeve, and providing a conductive surface for RF currents on an exterior of said sleeve so as not to make electrical contact with a principal detector element contained within said sleeve, and conductive films on an interior of said sleeve in contact with said hemispherical structures, and forming a capacitor between exterior and interior surfaces of said sleeve.
- 20. A sleeve comprised of exterior materials forming a conductive path for RF currents, and flexible interior materials for containing a sample in a volume bounded by the flat ends of the first and second hemispherical structures, an exterior surface of a rod, and an interior surface of said sleeve, and providing a conductive surface for RF currents on an exterior of said sleeve so as not to make electrical contact with a principal detector element disposed within said sleeve, and conductive films on the interior of said sleeve that do not contact hemispherical structures, and forming a capacitor between a central rod and interior or exterior metallic surfaces of said sleeve.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/363,447 filed on Mar. 12, 2002.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the United States Government and Argonne National Laboratory.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60363447 |
Mar 2002 |
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