RFSpulen
RFSpulen, also known as RF coils or radiofrequency coils, are essential components in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. They are designed to transmit and receive radiofrequency (RF) signals, which are crucial for generating the images used in medical diagnostics. RFSpulen are typically made of conductive materials such as copper or aluminum, and they are often shaped to fit the specific anatomy of the body part being imaged. The design and placement of RFSpulen can significantly impact the quality and resolution of the MRI images. They are carefully engineered to ensure optimal signal transmission and reception, minimizing artifacts and maximizing image clarity. In some advanced MRI systems, multiple RFSpulen may be used to cover larger areas or to improve image quality. The development of RFSpulen continues to be an active area of research, with ongoing efforts to enhance their performance and reduce patient discomfort.