A portable, submersible, MR sensor – The Proteus magnet

Michael M.B. Ross, Grant R. Wilbur, Prisciliano F.de J. Cano Barrita, Bruce J. Balcom

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Abstract

This paper details the design, fabrication, and testing of a new portable magnet, generically termed the Proteus magnet, that can undertake a wide range of MR measurements. The Proteus magnet is intended for 1H measurements of liquids and is fully functional when submersed in the sample of interest. The Proteus magnet is fabricated from a pair of low-cost, commercial, NdFeB disk magnets, axially polarized, with their North and South poles aligned. The two N52 NdFeB magnets – 31.75 mm diameter and 6.35 mm thickness were separated by 10 mm. The gap between the magnets is sufficient for a RF shield and transverse rectangular solenoid RF probe. The sensor was evaluated through a series of measurements including bulk CPMG, saturation recovery T1, self-diffusion, T1 – T2, and D – T2.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106964
JournalJournal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume326
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • CPMG
  • D – T
  • Diffusion
  • Dipole magnets
  • Immersion sensor
  • Magnetic resonance
  • Portable NMR
  • Proteus
  • T – T

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