Title :
Comparison of Theoretically Simulated and Experimental Scattering Matrix Parameters in a Five Port Transmission Line Frequency Multiplexer for Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques
Author :
Frydel, J. ; Pienkowski, D. ; Dobrowolski, J.A. ; Buntkowsky, G.
Author_Institution :
Free Univ. of Berlin, Berlin
Abstract :
Radio frequency (abbr.: RF) techniques constitute a very useful tool in studies on biologic and chemical systems, therefore it is employed in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (abbr.: NMR) techniques. In order to make use of it, there is a need of designing and modelling of NMR probes. These NMR probes exemplify single-or multi-port radio frequency multiplexers. The NMR probe undergoing analysis is comprised of an impedance tuned and matched coaxial transmission line network terminated with a single sample coil, and multiple RF input-output connections adapted to 50 Ohm standard by means of tuning and matching capacitors. The comparison of scattering matrix elements S(i,i) (reflection coefficients) of both theoretically simulated and constructed a five channel transmission line frequency multiplexer probe of J.Schaefer & R.McKay type is presented. The S-matrix transmission coefficients: S(i,j), ine j, are presented for a "real" multiplexer only, due to the importance of the real NMR probe performance. So called calibration spectra obtained with the multiplexer probe are shown as well.
Keywords :
S-matrix theory; S-parameters; multiplexing equipment; nuclear magnetic resonance; telecommunication transmission lines; nuclear magnetic resonance; radio frequency technique; scattering matrix parameter; solid state NMR technique; transmission line frequency multiplexer; Biological system modeling; Multiplexing; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Probes; Radio frequency; Scattering parameters; Solid modeling; Solid state circuits; Transmission line matrix methods; Transmission line theory;
Conference_Titel :
Microwaves, Radar & Wireless Communications, 2006. MIKON 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Print_ISBN :
978-83-906662-7-3
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2006.4345192