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    Shielded‐coaxial‐cable coils as receive and transceive array elements for 7T human MRI by Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew, Zivkovic, Irena

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-03-2020)
    “…Purpose To investigate the use of shielded‐coaxial‐cable (SCC) coils as elements for multi‐channel receive‐only and transceive arrays for 7T human MRI and to…”
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    Journal Article
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    Design of a dielectric resonator receive array at 7 Tesla using detunable ceramic resonators by Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew G.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-11-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •A new method for active detuning of ceramic dielectric resonators has been developed.•Detuning produces a frequency shift of over 100 MHz…”
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    Improvements in High Resolution Laryngeal Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Preoperative Transoral Laser Microsurgery and Radiotherapy Considerations in Early Lesions by Ruytenberg, Thomas, Verbist, Berit M, Vonk-Van Oosten, Jordi, Astreinidou, Eleftheria, Sjögren, Elisabeth V, Webb, Andrew G

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (06-06-2018)
    “…As the benefits, limitations, and contraindications of transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) in glottic carcinoma treatments become better defined, pretreatment…”
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    A flexible five‐channel shielded‐coaxial‐cable (SCC) transceive neck coil for high‐resolution carotid imaging at 7T by Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew, Zivkovic, Irena

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-09-2020)
    “…Purpose Imaging the carotid arteries at 7T ideally requires a flexible multichannel array that allows B1‐shimming and conforms to different neck sizes. The…”
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    Twisted pair transmission line coil – a flexible, self-decoupled and robust element for 7 T MRI by Vliem, Jules, Xiao, Ying, Wenz, Daniel, Xin, Lijing, Teeuwise, Wouter, Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew, Zivkovic, Irena

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-05-2024)
    “…This study evaluates the performance of a twisted pair transmission line coil as a transceive element for 7 T MRI in terms of physical flexibility, robustness…”
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    Design and characterization of receive-only surface coil arrays at 3T with integrated solid high permittivity materials by Ruytenberg, Thomas, O'Reilly, Thomas P., Webb, Andrew G.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Integrating high permittivity material (HPM) into coils increases SNR.•Using HPM with relative permittivity of 660, up to +52% SNR is…”
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    Modular transmit/receive arrays using very‐high permittivity dielectric resonator antennas by O'Reilly, Thomas P.A., Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew G.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-03-2018)
    “…Purpose Dielectric resonator antenna (DRAs) are compact structures that exhibit low coupling between adjacent elements and therefore can be used as MRI…”
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    Shielded-coaxial-cable (SCC) coils as highly decoupled array elements for 7T MRI by Zivkovic, Irena, Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew

    “…Multichannel transceive and transmit and/or receive arrays are commonly used in ultra-high field MRI. The major challenge is to minimize the coupling between…”
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    Twisted Pair Transmission Line Coil -- A Flexible, Self-Decoupled and Extremely Robust Element for 7T MRI by Vliem, Jules, Xiao, Ying, Wenz, Daniel, Xin, Lijing, Teeuwisse, Wouter, Ruytenberg, Thomas, Webb, Andrew, Zivkovic, Irena

    Published 24-10-2023
    “…This study evaluates the performance of a twisted pair transmission line coil as a transceive element for 7T MRI in terms of physical flexibility, robustness…”
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    Journal Article
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    Polarization degenerate solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics by Bakker, Morten P., Barve, Ajit V., Ruytenberg, Thomas, Löffler, Wolfgang, Coldren, Larry A., Bouwmeester, Dirk, van Exter, Martin P.

    “…A polarization degenerate microcavity containing charge-controlled quantum dots (QDs) enables equal coupling of all polarization degrees of freedom of light to…”
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    Quantum dot nonlinearity through cavity-enhanced feedback with a charge memory by Bakker, Morten P., Ruytenberg, Thomas, Löffler, Wolfgang, Barve, Ajit, Coldren, Larry, van Exter, Martin P., Bouwmeester, Dirk

    “…In an oxide apertured quantum dot (QD) micropillar cavity-QED system, we observe strong QD hysteresis effects and line-shape modifications even at very low…”
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    Polarization degenerate solid-state cavity QED by Bakker, Morten P, Barve, Ajit V, Ruytenberg, Thomas, L offler, Wolfgang, Coldren, Larry A, Bouwmeester, Dirk, van Exter, Martin P

    Published 27-03-2015
    “…A polarization degenerate microcavity containing charge-controlled quantum dots (QDs) enables equal coupling of all polarization degrees of freedom of light to…”
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    Quantum dot nonlinearity through cavity-enhanced feedback with a charge memory by Bakker, Morten P, Ruytenberg, Thomas, L offler, Wolfgang, Barve, Ajit V, Coldren, Larry, van Exter, Martin P, Bouwmeester, Dirk

    Published 27-03-2015
    “…In an oxide apertured quantum dot (QD) micropillar cavity-QED system, we found strong QD hysteresis effects and lineshape modifications even at very low…”
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    Journal Article