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Magnetic wall decoupling method for monopole coil array in ultrahigh field MRI: a feasibility test.

Xinqiang Yan1, Xiaoliang Zhang1, Long Wei1, Rong Xue1.   

Abstract

Ultrahigh field (UHF) MR imaging of deeply located target in high dielectric biological samples faces challenges due to the reduced penetration depth at the corresponding high frequencies. Radiative coils, e.g., dipole and monopole coils, have recently been applied for UHF MRI applications to obtain better signal-noise-ratio (SNR) in the area deep inside the human head and body. However, due to the unique structure of radiative coil elements, electromagnetic (EM) coupling between elements in radiative coil arrays cannot be readily addressed by using traditional decoupling methods such as element overlapping and L/C decoupling network. A new decoupling method based on induced current elimination (ICE) or magnetic wall technique has recently been proposed and has demonstrated feasibility in designing microstrip transmission line (MTL) arrays and L/C loop arrays. In this study, an array of two monopole elements decoupled using magnetic wall decoupling technique was designed, constructed and analyzed numerically and experimentally to investigate the feasibility of the decoupling technique in radiative coil array designs for MR imaging at 7 T. An L-shaped capacitive network was employed as the matching circuit and the reflection coefficients (S11) of the monopole element achieved -30 dB or better. Isolation between the two monopole elements was improved from about -10 dB (without decoupling treatment) to better than -30 dB with the ICE/magnetic wall decoupling method. B1 maps and MR images of the phantom were acquired and SNR maps were measured and calculated to evaluate the performance of the ICE/magnetic wall decoupling method. Compared with the monopole elements without decoupling methods, the ICE-decoupled array demonstrated more independent image profiles from each element and had a higher SNR in the peripheral area of the imaging subject. The experimental and simulation results indicate that the ICE/magnetic wall decoupling technique might be a promising solution to reducing the EM coupling of monopole arrays for UHF MRI.

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Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); decoupling; impedance matching; induced current elimination (ICE); magnetic wall; meta materials; monopole; parallel imaging; phased array; radiative coil array

Year:  2014        PMID: 24834419      PMCID: PMC4014870          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2014.04.10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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