As the name suggests, the pDCR, which consists of two coaxial coils, is passive because it does not have a voltage source and also no electrical connection to the rest of the MPI scanner system. The pDCR represents a resonant circuit and therefore also includes a capacitor. The pDCR picks up the particles’ magnetization response mainly with its interior coil. It then sends out the received signal with its exterior coil, but enhanced in the range of its resonant frequency. This output is then picked up by the scanner’s receive coils. There will be coupling between all the different coils of the scanner and the pDCR, however, the described process will dominate. The pDCR, i.e. the resonant circuit, is tuned to a frequency near the frequency at which the harmonics of the signal disappear into the noise floor and thus serves its function as mentioned above.