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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 18, 2001
Filed:
Jan. 14, 2000
Yong-Wah Kim, Toledo, OH (US);
Erik E. Magnuson, Cardiff, CA (US);
David C. Skvoretz, Poway, CA (US);
Quantum Magnetics, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
A Q-damping subsystem for either an NQR or NMR contraband detection receiver for effectively reducing the dead time and increasing sensitivity of the contraband detection system. The invention acts as an addition to the standard transmit circuits of NQR and NMR based scanners and spectrometers. The active Q-damping devices require additional circuitry for an NQR/NMR detection receiver and a programming for the control thereof. Typically, the detection receiver generates a high-voltage RF pulse on the order of 200-1000 V with normal operation of 100-300 microseconds in length to provide sufficient magnetic field characteristics to perturb the precessing nuclei. The NQR or NMR detection receiver electronics are very sensitive and have to detect a very weak nuclear induction pulse signal that is in the nano/micro-volt range. The invention encompasses several embodiments of the detection receiver with the Q-damping subsystem which include: a transformer coupled resistive damping circuit; an inductively coupled resistive damping circuit; a shunt capacitor/resistor damping circuit; a grounded shunt capacitor/resistor damping circuit; a common mode choke transient suppression damping circuit; a multi-stage Q-damping circuit; and a full-wave Q-damping circuit.