Augmented tune/match circuits for high performance dual nuclear transmission line resonators

US11243280B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11243280-B2
Application numberUS-201816486777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 20, 2018
Priority dateFeb 20, 2017
Publication dateFeb 8, 2022
Grant dateFeb 8, 2022

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A dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator is capable of operating on 1X pairs, with X being 31P, 23Na, 3He, or 129Xe. The resonator avoids many of the problems inherent in conventional dual nuclear designs. No LC trap is used, and the coil has substantially the same spatial profile on both nuclei. In the resonator, an augmented MR tune/match circuit, includes a conventional capacitive L circuit, with the L circuit shunted at a match point by a notch filter tuned to a frequency of a companion nucleus. Also disclosed is a method for simultaneously resonating conductive loops of surface coils or conductive elements of volume coils simultaneously on both 1H and X with hybrid transmission line termination elements bonded to the resonator loop or conductive elements in shunt with respect to one another.

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What is claimed is: 1. A dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator, comprising active elements coupled to tune/match circuits configured to match resonance of the active elements to a T/R console on both 1 H and X of 1 H/X pairs simultaneously, wherein X is 31 P, 23 Na, 13 C, 3 He, or 129 Xe, wherein a hybrid notch filter tuned to notch or short circuit at a frequency of a companion nucleus is shunted across each of the tune/match circuits on a side opposite the coupling to the active elements. 2. The dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator of claim 1 , wherein the active elements comprise conductive elements in a utility region of the dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator that are simultaneously resonated on both 1 H and X with high efficiency. 3. The dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator of claim 1 , where the dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator has virtually identical spatial distributions on both 1 H and X frequencies. 4. The dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator of claim 1 , wherein the active elements act as a T/R coil for both 1 H and X independently of each other. 5. A resonator, comprising: a coil coupled to tune/match circuits, wherein a hybrid notch filter tuned to notch or short circuit at a frequency of a companion nucleus is shunted across each of the tune/match circuits on a side opposite the coupling to the coil, where a B 0 static field of a MR magnet is fine adjusted using a 1 H frequency of a 1 H/X pair simultaneously generated by the coil, thereby automatically adjusting B 0 for both 1 H and of the 1 H/X pair for imaging or spectroscopy due to perfect spatial co-registration of the coil on both 1H and X. 6. A method, comprising: simultaneously resonating conductive loops of a surface coil or conductive elements of a volume coil on both 1 H and X with a plurality of hybrid transmission line termination elements, the conductive loops of the surface coil or the conductive elements of the volume coil coupled to tune/match circuits, wherein a hybrid notch filter tuned to notch or short circuit at a frequency of a companion nucleus is shunted across each of the tune/match circuits on a side opposite the coupling to the conductive loops or the conductive elements, said plurality of hybrid transmission line termination elements bonded to the conductive loops or conductive elements in shunt with respect to one another. 7. An augmented MR tune/match circuit, comprising: a capacitive L circuit comprising capacitors coupled in an L-configuration, with said capacitive L circuit shunted at a match plane of a T/R operating frequency by a hybrid notch filter tuned to notch or short circuit at a frequency of a companion nucleus, the hybrid notch filter shunted across the capacitive L circuit on a side configured to couple to T/R circuitry that provides the T/R operating frequency. 8. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 7 , wherein the hybrid notch filter is constructed from a hybrid transmission line circuit or a helical resonator notching at the companion nucleus frequency. 9. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 8 , wherein the augmented MR tune/match circuit acts as a normal tune/match port at the T/R operating frequency, while acting as a virtual short circuit termination at the frequency of the companion nucleus. 10. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 7 , wherein a plurality of resonators are coupled to a plurality of the augmented MR tune/match circuits, the plurality of resonators configured in arrays for an accelerated imaging modality. 11. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 10 wherein the accelerated imaging modality is SMASH (SiMultaneous Acquisition of Spatial Harmonics) or SENSE (SENSitivity Encoding). 12. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 7 , wherein one or a plurality of resonators is run off analog T/R circuitry, or is used in conjunction with at least one of multi-channel DDS controlled transmitters and multi-channel digital receivers. 13. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 12 , wherein the analog T/R circuitry is quadrature hybrid circuitry. 14. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 7 , wherein the capacitive L circuit is a balanced capacitive L circuit comprising a variable tuning capacitor connected in each of a pair of transmission lines connected to a resonator and a variable matching capacitor connected between the pair of transmission lines. 15. The augmented MR tune/match circuit of claim 7 , wherein the capacitive L circuit comprises a pair of single-ended capacitive L circuits comprising a variable tuning capacitor connected in each of a pair of transmission lines connected to a resonator and variable matching capacitors connected to each of the pair of transmission lines and a ground plane.

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  • of waveguide type (G01R33/343 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Multi-frequency operation · CPC title

  • comprising surface coils · CPC title

  • Means for reducing sheath currents, e.g. RF traps, baluns · CPC title

  • involving electronic [EMR] or nuclear [NMR] magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging · CPC title

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What does patent US11243280B2 cover?
A dual nuclear MR transmission line resonator is capable of operating on 1X pairs, with X being 31P, 23Na, 3He, or 129Xe. The resonator avoids many of the problems inherent in conventional dual nuclear designs. No LC trap is used, and the coil has substantially the same spatial profile on both nuclei. In the resonator, an augmented MR tune/match circuit, includes a conventional capacitive L cir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Florida
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R33/3635. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 08 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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