IP Library Granted Patent US 7,420,371
Granted Patent B2
US 7,420,371 · App. 11/619,258 · Granted Sep 2, 2008

Slab-selective RF coil for MR system

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Patent No.
US 7,420,371
App. No.
11/619,258
Granted
Sep 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An RF coil includes two coil portions that are spaced apart to define a slab therebetween. Each coil portion is a microstrip transmission line formed as a loop wherein the microstrip includes a conductive strip disposed on one side of a dielectric material and a ground plane disposed on the other side of the dielectric material. When energized, a uniform RF field is produced in the slab. An array of such RF coils arranged back to back can be formed to allow for the selective excitation of a desired slab.

Claims (15)

1. An RF coil for a magnetic resonance system, comprising:

a first microstrip coil portion formed as a loop and having a conductive strip disposed on one side of a first dielectric material and a conductive ground plane disposed on an opposite side of the first dielectric material;

a second microstrip coil portion formed as a loop of substantially the same size and shape as the loop defined by the first microstrip coil portion and having a conductive strip disposed on one side of a second dielectric material and a conductive ground plane disposed on an opposite side of the second dielectric material; and

support structure for maintaining the first and second coil portions in spaced parallel relation to each other with their respective conductive strips facing each other and defining an excitation slab therebetween.

2. The RF coil as recited in claim 1 wherein the dielectric material is formed as a dielectric substrate.

3. The RF coil as recited in claim 1 wherein one of the coil portions is connectable to an RE source and the other coil portion is inductively coupled to the one coil portion.

4. The RE coil as recited in claim 1 wherein the conductive strip of at least one of the first microstrip coil portion and the second microstrip coil portion is segmented.

5. The RE coil as recited in claim 1 wherein the conductive strips of both the first and second microstrip coil portions are segmented.

6. The RF coil as recited in claim 1 wherein the conductive strip of at least one of the first microstrip coil portion and the second microstrip coil portion is formed as a continuous loop.

7. The RF coil as recited in claim 1 wherein the conductive strips of both the first and second microstrip coil portions are formed as a continuous loop.

8. The RE coil as recited in claim 1 further including means for tuning at least one of the coil portions to a desired Larmor frequency.

9. The RF coil as recited in claim 8 wherein the means for tuning includes a capacitor.

10. The RE coil as recited in claim 1 further including means for tuning each coil portion to a respective desired Larmor frequency.

11. The RF coil as recited in claim 10 wherein the means for tuning includes respective capacitors.

12. An RF coil array comprising a plurality of RE coils stacked together, each RE coil including a first microstrip coil portion formed as a loop and having a conductive strip disposed on one side of a first dielectric material and a conductive ground plane disposed on an opposite side of the first dielectric material, a second microstrip coil portion formed as a loop of substantially the same size and shape as the loop defined by the first microstrip coil portion and having a conductive strip disposed on one side of a second dielectric material and a conductive ground plane disposed on an opposite side of the second dielectric material, and support structure for maintaining the first and second coil portions in spaced parallel relation to each other with their respective conductive strips facing each other and defining an excitation slab therebetween, and wherein a desired individual slab of the plurality of excitation slabs is selectively excitable.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 14, 2011
From: ENH RESEARCH INSTITUTE
To: NORTHSHORE UNIVERSITY HEALTHSYSTEM RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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