Saniour et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Active optical-based detuning circuit for receiver endoluminal coilSaniour et al., 2017
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- Saniour I
- Aydé R
- Perrier A
- Gaborit G
- Duvillaret L
- Sablong R
- Beuf O
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- Publication venue
- Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express
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In this paper we demonstrate the effectiveness of an active optical detuning circuit for magnetic resonance imaging endoluminal receiver coil. Three endoluminal coils prototypes were built: a coil without any detuning circuit, a coil with a galvanic (classic) detuning circuit …
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