Electromagnetic and RF pulse design simulation based optimization of an eight‐channel loop array for 11.7T brain imaging

Author:

Chu Son1ORCID,Gras Vincent2ORCID,Mauconduit Franck2ORCID,Massire Aurélien3,Boulant Nicolas2ORCID,Gunamony Shajan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Imaging Centre of Excellence University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

2. University of Paris‐Saclay, CEA, CNRS, BAOBAB, NeuroSpin Gif sur Yvette France

3. Siemens Healthcare SAS Saint‐Denis France

Abstract

PurposeOptimization of transmit array performance is crucial in ultra‐high‐field MRI scanners such as 11.7T because of the increased RF losses and RF nonuniformity. This work presents a new workflow to investigate and minimize RF coil losses, and to choose the optimum coil configuration for imaging.MethodsAn 8‐channel transceiver loop‐array was simulated to analyze its loss mechanism at 499.415 MHz. A folded‐end RF shield was developed to limit radiation loss and improve the efficiency. The coil element length, and the shield diameter and length were further optimized using electromagnetic (EM) simulations. The generated EM fields were used to perform RF pulse design (RFPD) simulations under realistic constraints. The chosen coil design was constructed to demonstrate performance equivalence in bench and scanner measurements.ResultsThe use of conventional RF shields at 11.7T resulted in significantly high radiation losses of 18.4%. Folding the ends of the RF shield combined with optimizing the shield diameter and length increased the absorbed power in biological tissue and reduced the radiation loss to 2.4%. The peak of the optimal array was 42% more than the reference array. Phantom measurements validated the numerical simulations with a close match of within 4% of the predicted .ConclusionA workflow that combines EM and RFPD simulations to numerically optimize transmit arrays was developed. Results have been validated using phantom measurements. Our findings demonstrate the need for optimizing the RF shield in conjunction with array element design to achieve efficient excitation at 11.7T.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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