Multiple resonance superconducting probe

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G01V 3/00 (2006.01) G01R 33/36 (2006.01) G01R 33/34 (2006.01)

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CA 2273150

A superconducting multiple resonance probe for detecting multiple nuclei resonating at different frequencies for use in magnetic resonance imaging, microscopy and spectroscopy. The probe is configured as having two or more superconducting coils (101, 103) in close proximity, each coil (101, 103) tuned to a different frequency, where an adjustment is made for a frequency shift caused by the mutual inductance between the coils. The coils can be placed concentrically in a plane (120), or can be vertically layered.

Sonde supraconductrice à résonance multiple pour détecter plusieurs noyaux résonnant à des fréquences différentes, destinée à être utilisée dans l'imagerie à résonance magnétique, la microscopie et la spectroscopie. La sonde se compose d'au moins deux bobines supraconductrices (101, 103) très proches, chacune d'entre elles étant réglée sur une fréquence différente. L'espace qui les sépare est calculé pour créer une modification de la fréquence par inductance mutuelle entre les bobines. Les bobines peuvent être disposées de manière concentrique dans un plan (120), ou en couches verticales.

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