Multiple slot modules for high field magnetic resonance imaging array coils

Author:

Alkandari Dheyaa1ORCID,Bosshard John C.2,Huang Chung‐Huan2,Wright Steven M.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Kuwait University Kuwait City Kuwait

2. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

Abstract

PurposeMitigating coupling effects between coil elements represents a continuing challenge. Here, we present a 16‐bowtie slot volume coil arranged in eight independent dual‐slot modules without the use of any decoupling circuits.MethodsTwo electrically short “bowtie” slot antennas were used to form a “module.” A bowtie configuration was chosen because electromagnetic modeling results show that bowtie slots exhibit improved efficiency when compared to thin rectangular slots. An eight‐module volume coil was evaluated through electromagnetic modeling, bench tests, and MRI experiments at 4.7 T.ResultsBench tests indicate that worst‐case coupling between modules did not exceed −14.5 dB. MR images demonstrate well‐localized patterns about single excited modules confirming the low coupling between modules. Homogeneous MR images were acquired from a synthesized quadrature birdcage transmit mode. MRI experiments show that the RF power requirements for the proposed coil are 9.2 times more than a birdcage coil. Whereas from simulations performed to assess the proposed coil losses, the total power dissipated in the phantom was 1.1 times more for the birdcage. Simulation results at 7 T reveal an equivalent B1+ homogeneity when compared with an eight‐dipole coil.ConclusionAlthough exhibiting higher RF power requirements, as a transmit coil when the power availability is not a restriction, the inherently low coupling between electrically short slots should enable the use of many slot elements around the imaging volume. The slot module described in this paper should be useful in the design of multi‐channel transmit coils.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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