학술논문

Imaging Capabilities of the ¹H-X-Nucleus Metamaterial-Inspired Multinuclear RF-Coil
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on. 41(6):1587-1595 Jun, 2022
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Magnetic resonance imaging
Imaging
Wires
Resonant frequency
Capacitors
Metasurfaces
Animals
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
finite element modeling
system design
animal models and imaging
Language
ISSN
0278-0062
1558-254X
Abstract
In this paper, we present the initial experimental investigation of a two-coil receive/transmit design for small animals imaging at 7T MRI. The system uses a butterfly-type coil tuned to 300 MHz for scanning the 1 H nuclei and a non-resonant loop antenna with a metamaterial-inspired resonator with the ability to tune over a wide frequency range for X-nuclei. 1 H, 31 P, 23 Na and 13 C, which are of particular interest in biomedical MRI, were selected as test nuclei in this work. Coil simulations show the two parts of the radiofrequency (RF) assembly to be decoupled and operating independently due to the orthogonality of the excited RF transverse magnetic fields. Simulations and phantom experimental imaging show sufficiently homogeneous transverse transmit RF fields and tuning capabilities for the pilot multiheteronuclear experiments.