Keywords: Hybrid & Novel Systems Technology, Hybrid & Novel Systems TechnologyBecause of the imaging coding mode of Magnetic particle imaging (MPI), the drive-field signal directly couples into the receiving coil and covers the magnetic particle signal, which one aims to detect. Therefore, some method is needed to remove the drive-field signal and retain the magnetic particle signal. One of the methods is to use a passive band-stop filter to filter the excitation signal, but the general passive band-reject filter has a large stopband, which filters part of the magnetic particle signal while filtering the drive-field signal. In this study, we design an active twin-T notch filter with narrow stopband, which better restore the magnetic particle signal and improve the signal-to-noise in MPI.
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