A Stripline-Type Inductor Used for NMR Detection

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This paper tries to design a stripline-type inductor with high sensitivity that is used for micro-fluid in downhole nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) detection. It discusses the design theory for the probe, and does analysis and simulation to guide the optimal geometric parameters. Radiofrequency B1 field homogeneity is evaluated. Finally, the prototype is made.

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