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Effects of coplanar shielding for high field MRI.


ABSTRACT: This work investigates the efficacy of "coplanar shielding," in which copper shields are oriented concentric and coplanar to the RF coils rather than implemented as a full ground plane behind them. Following FDTD simulations to determine optimal shielding parameters, two coil geometries were constructed: a circular loop surface coil and a half-volume five-element receive array. Each was evaluated using bench measurements with and without coplanar shielding. Imaging, including accelerated SENSE imaging, was performed with the shielded and unshielded receive arrays on a whole-body 7T scanner. Results from modeled and fabricated coils showed good agreement with improvements in Q factors for all cases. Imaging showed substantial improvements in SNR and g-factors for the coplanar shielded array.

SUBMITTER: Rispoli JV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5548299 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of coplanar shielding for high field MRI.

Rispoli Joseph V JV   Wilcox Matthew D MD   By Samantha S   Wright Steven M SM   McDougall Mary P MP  

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference 20160801


This work investigates the efficacy of "coplanar shielding," in which copper shields are oriented concentric and coplanar to the RF coils rather than implemented as a full ground plane behind them. Following FDTD simulations to determine optimal shielding parameters, two coil geometries were constructed: a circular loop surface coil and a half-volume five-element receive array. Each was evaluated using bench measurements with and without coplanar shielding. Imaging, including accelerated SENSE i  ...[more]

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