Claims
- 1. A radio-frequency coil for use with magnetic resonance imaging comprising:
at least three pairwise adjacent loops having at least two loops that are not adjacent, the loops independently supporting cyclic current flows about respective loop axes, wherein adjacent loops are non-overlapping as viewed in a direction substantially along the axes of the adjacent loops; and a capacitive network joining each of the loops providing decoupling current flows between the loops.
- 2. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 wherein the loops are displaced along a line to define a substantially planar surface.
- 3. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 wherein the loops are displaced along a circle to define a substantially cylindrical surface.
- 4. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 wherein the loops are substantially rectangular.
- 5. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 including at least five pairwise adjacent loops and wherein the capacitor network provides a conductive path having a first impedance between at least one given loop and immediate neighbor loops adjacent to the given loop, and a second conductive path having a second impedance greater than the first impedance between the given loop and non-neighbor loops not adjacent to the given loop.
- 6. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 wherein the network includes a transverse conductor extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other;
wherein each loop is broken by a first series capacitor at a point across from the transverse conductor, the capacitor separating a right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor.
- 7. The radio frequency coil of claim 6 wherein each loop is further broken by second and third series capacitors between the loop and the first terminal and the loop and the second terminal respectively.
- 8. The radio frequency coil of claim 1 wherein each loop includes a transverse portion extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other, the transverse portion defining a separate right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and
wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to a transverse conductor; wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the transverse conductor is broken by a capacitor.
- 9. The radio-frequency coil of claim 1 including at least three signal leads communicating one with each with one of the respective loops and a switchable combiner communicating with the signal leads operating to alternately provide separate outputs for each of the signal leads for phased array operation and combined outputs for combined operation.
- 10. A radio-frequency coil for use with magnetic resonance imaging comprising:
at least three loops independently supporting cyclic current flows about a respective axis, the at least three loops including both adjacent and non adjacent loops and wherein adjacent loops are non-overlapping as viewed in a direction substantially along the axes of the adjacent loops; and a capacitive network joining each of the loops operating to provide decoupling current flows both between the adjacent loops and the non-adjacent loops.
- 11. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 wherein the loops are displaced along a line to define a substantially planar surface.
- 12. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 wherein the loops are displaced along a circle to define a substantially cylindrical surface.
- 13. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 wherein the loops are substantially rectangular.
- 14. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 including at least five pairwise adjacent loops and wherein the capacitor network provides a conductive path having a first impedance between at least one given loop and immediate neighbor loops adjacent to the given loop, and a second conductive path having a second impedance greater than the first impedance between the given loop and non-neighbor loops not adjacent to the given loop.
- 15. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 wherein the network includes a transverse conductor extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other;
wherein each loop is broken by a first series capacitor at a point across from the transverse conductor, the capacitor separating a right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor.
- 16. The radio frequency coil of claim 15 wherein each loop is further broken by second and third series capacitors between the loop and the first terminal and the loop and the second terminal, respectively.
- 17. The radio frequency coil of claim 10 wherein each loop includes a transverse portion extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other, the transverse portion defining a separate right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and
wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to a transverse conductor; wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the transverse conductor is broken by a capacitor.
- 18. The radio-frequency coil of claim 10 including at least three signal leads communicating one with each with one of the respective loops and a switchable combiner communicating with the signal leads operating to alternately provide separate outputs for each of the signal leads for phased array operation and combined outputs for combined operation.
- 19. A radio-frequency coil for use with magnetic resonance imaging comprising:
at least three loops independently supporting cyclic current flows about a respective axis, the at least three loops including both adjacent and non-adjacent loops; and a capacitive network joining each of the loops operating to provide decoupling current flows both between the adjacent loops and the non-adjacent loops.
- 20. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 wherein the loops are displaced along a line to define a substantially planar surface.
- 21. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 wherein the loops are displaced along a circle to define a substantially cylindrical surface.
- 22. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 wherein the loops are substantially rectangular.
- 23. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 including at least five pairwise adjacent loops and wherein the capacitor network provides a conductive path having a first impedance between at least one given loop and immediate neighbor loops adjacent to the given loop, and a second conductive path having a second impedance greater than the first impedance between the given loop and non-neighbor loops not adjacent to the given loop.
- 24. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 wherein the network includes a transverse conductor extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other;
wherein each loop is broken by a first series capacitor at a point across from the transverse conductor, the capacitor separating a right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor.
- 25. The radio frequency coil of claim 24 wherein each loop is further broken by second and third series capacitors between the loop and the first terminal and the loop and the second terminal, respectively.
- 26. The radio frequency coil of claim 19 wherein each loop includes a transverse portion extending generally parallel to an axis of displacement of the loops with respect to each other, the transverse portion defining a separate right terminal and a left terminal of the loop; and
wherein the right terminal of each loop is connected to a left terminal of its neighbor loop, if any, and through a parallel capacitor to a transverse conductor; wherein the left terminal of each loop is connected to the right terminal of its neighbor loop, if any and a parallel capacitor to the transverse conductor; and wherein the transverse conductor is broken by a capacitor.
- 27. The radio-frequency coil of claim 19 including at least three signal leads communicating one with each with one of the respective loops and a switchable combiner communicating with the signal leads operating to alternately provide separate outputs for each of the signal leads for phased array operation and combined outputs for combined operation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on U.S. provisional application 60/284,633 filed Apr. 18, 2001 and claims the benefit thereof.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60284633 |
Apr 2001 |
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