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Karsten Miesel

Tue. 17 Aug.04,
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material with 'zero' magnetic susceptibility
Does anybody know some material, that is still easy to machine, better non-conductive and - most important - has a susceptibility close to zero. Is there composite materials that are especially made for such purposes?
I know that coils for NMR are usually made like this, but I'm looking for some material that I could make a whole NMR probe out of. It should be non-conductive, because I don't want eddy currents.

thanks in advance, Karsten
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Jon Selby

Tue. 26 Apr.16,
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Susceptibility artifact query
As an MRI 'newbie' would someone be willing to help me with a question on magnetic susceptibility. If you have two metal implants of the same external geometrical form but one of these is hollow, would you you get the same size artifact? I'm basically wondering whether a metallic implant has a finite sphere of influence or whether it is compounded by the volume of material. Much appreciated, Jon
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