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Resistor-free and one-board-fits-all ratio adjustable power splitter for add-on RF shimming in high field MRI.

Yue Zhu1, Ming Lu2, Xinqiang Yan3.   

Abstract

Ratio adjustable power splitter (RAPS) circuits were recently proposed for add-on RF shimming. Previous RAPSs split the input RF signal with a Wilkinson splitter or 50-Ω-terminated hybrid coupler into two branches, delay these two signals with cable/microstrip line phase shifters, and recombine them with another hybrid coupler. They require resistors to provide high output isolation and a cable/microstrip line library to realize desired splitting ratios. Here we propose a novel resistor-free RAPS circuit in which the Wilkinson splitter/50-Ω-terminated hybrid is replaced with a resistor-free T-junction splitter. A novel sliding mechanism was employed to further combine the T-junction's output arms with subsequent phase shifters and realize a one-board-fits-all design. The resistor-free RAPS was theoretically analyzed, simulated, and validated on workbench and MRI experiments. The resistor-free RAPS's splitting ratio has a tan/cot dependence on the phase/length difference between the T-junction output arms. The ratio can be continuously adjusted to any value by sliding the input arm without additional cable/microstrip libraries, largely saving time and effort when determining the best RF weights in practice. The fabricated resistor-free RAPS has a compact size, excellent input impedance matching, and a low insertion loss. Potential safety concerns caused by unwanted power dissipation on RF resistors are eliminated. The simulation and MRI experiments demonstrated that the resistor-free RAPS functions well on a widely-used Tx coil.
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Keywords:  One-board-fits-all; Power splitter; RF shimming; Resistor-free; Ultrahigh field

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35316747      PMCID: PMC9050946          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2022.107194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson        ISSN: 1090-7807            Impact factor:   2.734


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