A
coil, or
antenna, positioned within the imaging volume and connected to the
receiver circuitry that is used to detect or receive the MR signal from the patient as the disturbed spins relax back into their
equilibrium distribution. Also called receive-only
coil.
Special-purpose coils are designed to optimize the
SNR from a given region of the body. State-of-the-art
coil systems include the use of four or more coils with four separate receivers. This method is often referred to as a phased array system.
Receiver
coil types include also
solenoid, planar, volume and quadrature coils.
The quality of the MR images depends on the
SNR of the acquired signal
from the patient.
SNR is of the utmost importance in obtaining clear images of the interior of the human body.