Dual‐frequency resonant coil design for low‐γ X‐nuclear and proton magnetic resonance imaging at ultrahigh fields

Author:

Zhang Guangle1,Zhu Wei1,Li Xin1ORCID,Zhu Xiao‐Hong1,Chen Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), Department of Radiology University of Minnesota Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractLow‐γ X‐nuclear MRS and imaging have played a key role in studying metabolism and physiopathology, especially at ultrahigh fields. We design and demonstrate a novel and simple dual‐frequency RF resonant coil that can operate at both low‐γ X‐nuclear and proton frequencies. The dual‐frequency resonant coil comprises an LC coil loop and a tuning‐matching circuit bridged by two short wires of the desired length to generate two resonant modes: one for proton MRI and the other for low‐γ X‐nuclear MRS imaging with a large difference in their Larmor frequencies at ultrahigh fields. The coil parameters for the desired coil size and resonant frequencies can be determined via numerical simulations based on LC circuit theory. We designed, constructed, and evaluated several prototype surface coils and quadrature array coils for 1H and 2H or 17O imaging, with small‐sized (diameter ≤ 5 cm) coils evaluated using a 16.4 T animal scanner, and a large‐sized (15 cm diameter) coil on a 7 T human scanner. All coils could be tuned/matched and driven in the single coil or array coil mode to the resonant frequencies of 1H (698 and 298 MHz), 2H (107 and 45.8 MHz), or 17O (94.7 and 40.4 MHz) for imaging measurements and evaluation at 16.4 and 7 T, respectively. The dual‐frequency resonant coil or array provides adequate detection sensitivity for 1H MRI and excellent performance for low‐γ X‐nuclear MRS imaging applications, and excellent coil decoupling efficiency between the array coils at both resonant frequencies with an optimal geometric overlap. It provides a simple, cost‐effective dual‐frequency RF coil solution to perform low‐γ X‐nuclear MRS imaging for preclinical and human applications, especially at ultrahigh fields.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Spectroscopy,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Molecular Medicine

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