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A single-chip array of NMR receivers

Anders, Jens  
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Chiaramonte, Giuseppe
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SanGiorgio, Paul
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2009
Journal of Magnetic Resonance

We present the first single-chip array of integrated NMR receivers for parallel spectroscopy and imaging. The array, optimized for operation at 300 MHz, is composed of eight separate channels, with each channel consisting of a detection coil, a tuning capacitor, a low noise amplifier and a 50 Omega buffer. As all the integrated electronics are placed underneath the reception coils, the array is densely packed. Each single-channel reception coil has a diameter of 500 mu m, resulting in a total active area of 1 mm by 2 mm for the array. The H-1 time-domain spin sensitivity of a single channel is approximately 1 X 10(15) spins/root Hz. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jmr.2009.09.019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000272006600016

Author(s)
Anders, Jens  
Chiaramonte, Giuseppe
SanGiorgio, Paul
Boero, Giovanni  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Academic Press Inc - Elsevier Science

Published in
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume

201

Start page

239

End page

249

Subjects

Micro-MRI

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Cmos

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Nmr

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Array

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Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance

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Multiplex Sample Nmr

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Phased-Array

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Parallel Mri

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Coil Array

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Body Mri

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Spectroscopy

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Probes

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Design

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Microcoils

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