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A smart switching system to enable automatic tuning and detuning of metamaterial resonators in MRI scans.


ABSTRACT: We present a radio-frequency-activated switching system that can automatically detune a metamaterial resonator to enhance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performance. Local sensitivity-enhancing metamaterials typically consist of resonant components, which means that the transmitted radio frequency field is spatially inhomogeneous. The switching system shows for the first time that a metamaterial resonator can be detuned during transmission and tuned during reception using a digital circuit. This allows a resonating system to maintain homogeneous transmit field while maintaining an increased receive sensitivity. As a result, sensitivity can be enhanced without changing the system-provided specific absorption rate (SAR) models. The developed digital circuit consists of inductors sensitive to the transmit radio-frequency pulses, along with diodes acting as switches to control the resonance frequency of the resonator. We first test the automatic resonator detuning on-the-bench, and subsequently evaluate it in a 1.5?T MRI scanner using tissue-mimicking phantoms. The scan results demonstrate that the switching mechanism automatically detunes the resonator in transmit mode, while retaining its sensitivity-enhancing properties (tuned to the Larmor frequency) in receive mode. Since it does not require any connection to the MRI console, the switching system can have broad applications and could be adapted for use with other types of MRI scanners and field-enhancing resonators.

SUBMITTER: Saha S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7308377 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A smart switching system to enable automatic tuning and detuning of metamaterial resonators in MRI scans.

Saha Shimul S   Pricci Roberto R   Koutsoupidou Maria M   Cano-Garcia Helena H   Katana Ditjon D   Rana Srinivas S   Kosmas Panagiotis P   Palikaras George G   Webb Andrew A   Kallos Efthymios E  

Scientific reports 20200622 1


We present a radio-frequency-activated switching system that can automatically detune a metamaterial resonator to enhance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performance. Local sensitivity-enhancing metamaterials typically consist of resonant components, which means that the transmitted radio frequency field is spatially inhomogeneous. The switching system shows for the first time that a metamaterial resonator can be detuned during transmission and tuned during reception using a digital circuit. Th  ...[more]

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