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Design of sparse Halbach magnet arrays for portable MRI using a genetic algorithm.

Clarissa Zimmerman Cooley1,2, Melissa W Haskell1,3, Stephen F Cauley1,2, Charlotte Sappo1, Cristen D Lapierre1, Christopher G Ha1, Jason P Stockmann1,2, Lawrence L Wald1,2,4.   

Abstract

Permanent magnet arrays offer several attributes attractive for the development of a low-cost portable MRI scanner for brain imaging. They offer the potential for a relatively lightweight, low to mid-field system with no cryogenics, a small fringe field, and no electrical power requirements or heat dissipation needs. The cylindrical Halbach array, however, requires external shimming or mechanical adjustments to produce B0 fields with standard MRI homogeneity levels (e.g., 0.1 ppm over FOV), particularly when constrained or truncated geometries are needed, such as a head-only magnet where the magnet length is constrained by the shoulders. For portable scanners using rotation of the magnet for spatial encoding with generalized projections, the spatial pattern of the field is important since it acts as the encoding field. In either a static or rotating magnet, it will be important to be able to optimize the field pattern of cylindrical Halbach arrays in a way that retains construction simplicity. To achieve this, we present a method for designing an optimized cylindrical Halbach magnet using the genetic algorithm to achieve either homogeneity (for standard MRI applications) or a favorable spatial encoding field pattern (for rotational spatial encoding applications). We compare the chosen designs against a standard, fully populated sparse Halbach design, and evaluate optimized spatial encoding fields using point-spread-function and image simulations. We validate the calculations by comparing to the measured field of a constructed magnet. The experimentally implemented design produced fields in good agreement with the predicted fields, and the genetic algorithm was successful in improving the chosen metrics. For the uniform target field, an order of magnitude homogeneity improvement was achieved compared to the un-optimized, fully populated design. For the rotational encoding design the resolution uniformity is improved by 95% compared to a uniformly populated design.

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Keywords:  Genetic algorithms; Magnetic resonance imaging; Permanent magnets

Year:  2017        PMID: 29749974      PMCID: PMC5937527          DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2017.2751001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Magn        ISSN: 0018-9464            Impact factor:   1.700


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