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Design of a radio-frequency transceiver coil for landmine detection in Colombia by nuclear quadrupole resonance.


ABSTRACT: This paper shows the design of a radio-frequency transceiver coil for landmine detection in Colombia by nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR). The radio-frequency transceiver coil is of great importance as it is responsible for exciting the target explosive and for picking up the weak NQR signal; however, little detail is found on the literature about its design. The strategy followed on this work consisted on constructing and experimentally comparing five different radio-frequency transceiver coils, whose dimensions were selected according to four design parameters: noise rejection, magnetic flux density, coil sensitivity, and quality factor; taking into account the characteristics of landmines in Colombia, the second country most affected by anti-personnel mines in the world. The constructed coils were experimentally compared using a portable system and with three of them, the system was capable of detecting 200 g ammonium nitrate (the main substance used in Colombian landmines) up to 3 cm from the coil within 12 s, with a steady-state free precession pulse sequence. Conclusions from this work could help to guide RF coil design in other works that apply NQR for remote detection of substances in non-shielded environments and to direct future research about landmine detection in Colombia.

SUBMITTER: Cardona L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7002836 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of a radio-frequency transceiver coil for landmine detection in Colombia by nuclear quadrupole resonance.

Cardona Lorena L   Itozaki Hideo H   Jiménez Jovani J   Vanegas Nelson N   Sato-Akaba Hideo H  

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This paper shows the design of a radio-frequency transceiver coil for landmine detection in Colombia by nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR). The radio-frequency transceiver coil is of great importance as it is responsible for exciting the target explosive and for picking up the weak NQR signal; however, little detail is found on the literature about its design. The strategy followed on this work consisted on constructing and experimentally comparing five different radio-frequency transceiver coil  ...[more]

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