Articles | Volume 9, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-9-117-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-9-117-2020
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26 Mar 2020
Regular research article |  | 26 Mar 2020

Homogenous nuclear magnetic resonance probe using the space harmonics suppression method

Pauline de Pellegars, Liu Pan, Rahima Sidi-Boulenouar, Eric Nativel, Michel Zanca, Eric Alibert, Sébastien Rousset, Maida Cardoso, Jean-Luc Verdeil, Nadia Bertin, Christophe Goze-Bac, Julien Muller, Rémy Schimpf, and Christophe Coillot

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Electromagnetic coils are ubiquitously used in the modern world in motors, antennas, etc. In numerous applications, like nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging (known as MRI), there is a strong need for a homogeneous magnetic field. In this paper, we take advantage of an analytic method to propose a new design of MRI coils with enhanced sensitivity and homogeneity.