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Caluculating current densities and fields produced by shielded magnetic resonance imaging probes. (English) Zbl 0871.65116

Summary: A method is presented for computing the fields produced by radio frequency probes of the type used in magnetic resonance imaging. The effects of surrounding the probe with a shielding coil, intended to eliminate stray fields produced outside the probe, are included. An essential feature of these devices is the fact that the conducting rungs of the probe are of finite width relative to the coil radius, and it is therefore necessary to find the distribution of current within the conductors as part of the solution process. This is done here using a numerical method based on the inverse finite Hilbert transform, applied iteratively to the entire structure including its shielding coils. It is observed that the fields are influenced substantially by the width of the conducting rungs of the probe, since induced eddy currents within the rungs become more pronounced as their width is increased. The shield is also shown to have a significant effect on both the primary current density and the resultant fields. Quality factors are computed for these probes and compared with values measured experimentally.

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65R20 Numerical methods for integral equations
45F15 Systems of singular linear integral equations
78A55 Technical applications of optics and electromagnetic theory
78A50 Antennas, waveguides in optics and electromagnetic theory
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