A radio-frequency (RF) resonator system, in particular, for a magnetic resonance (MR) probe, comprising at least one RF resonator with a substrate, on which a conductive structure is applied, wherein the conductive structure comprises regions of capacitive and inductive elements, is characterized in that the conductive structure is coated at least in the regions of the capacitive elements with at least one dielectric layer that covers the regions of the capacitive elements at least partially, wherein the local thickness of at least one of the dielectric layers is set in dependence on the resonance frequency of the uncoated RF resonator, on a defined resonance frequency of the resonator once it is coated, on the dielectric constant of the substrate and on the dielectric constant of the materials of the dielectric layers. The inventive resonator system can be set to the required resonance frequency quickly, at low cost, reversibly, and with high precision and at the same time the dielectric strength of the resonator system is increased.

 
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