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A simulation study of folded dipole in magnetic resonance imaging for compatible transcranial magnetic stimulation
Folded dipole is proposed to mitigate the incompatibility between magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation. A numerical study by applying the method of moment demonstrate that the effects of eddy current induced on a stimulator can be mitigated by quadrature phase combination of signals from adjacent folded dipoles.