The design and the characterization of a double tuned nuclear magnetic bird
cage resonator is presented. It abandons quadrature drive and uses the two
orthogonal modes of the birdcage for two different frequencies. In order to
tune the birdcage to frequencies that are far apart, the number of legs is
reduced to only four. This limits the homogeneity of the rf field, but ena
bles the birdcage to be tuned to very different frequencies without further
B-1 field distortions. Following a brief explanation of the theory of the
coil design, a Na-23 H-1 four leg birdcage for in vivo measurements on mice
is presented. The performance of the coil is demonstrated in experiments o
n both a phantom and a mouse. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.