The coax monopole antenna: A flexible end‐fed antenna for ultrahigh field transmit/receive arrays

Author:

Budé Lyanne M. I.12ORCID,Steensma Bart R.3ORCID,Zivkovic Irena2ORCID,Raaijmakers Alexander J. E.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands

3. Division of Imaging and Oncology UMC Utrecht Utrecht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe coax monopole antenna is presented for body imaging at 7 T. The antenna is fed at one end, eliminating the possibility of cable‐coil coupling and simplifying cable routing. Additionally, its flexibility improves loading to the subject.MethodsLike the coax dipole antenna, an interruption in the shield of the coaxial cable allows the current to extend to the outside of the shield, generating a B1+ field. Matching is achieved using a single inductor at the distal side, and a cable trap enforces the desired antenna length. Finite difference time domain simulations are employed to optimize the design parameters. Phantom measurements are conducted to determine the antenna's B1+ efficiency and to find the S‐parameters in straight and bent positions. Eight‐channel simulations and measurements are performed for prostate imaging.ResultsThe optimal configuration is a length of 360 mm with a gap position of 40 mm. Simulation data show higher B1+ levels for the coax monopole (20% in the prostate), albeit with a 5% lower specific absorbance rate efficiency, compared to the fractionated dipole antenna. The S11 of the coax monopole exhibits remarkable robustness to loading changes. In vivo prostate imaging demonstrates B1+ levels of 10–14 μT with an input power of 8 × 800 W, which is comparable to the fractionated dipole antenna. High‐quality images and acceptable coupling levels were achieved.ConclusionThe coax monopole is a novel, flexible antenna for body imaging at 7 T. Its simple design incorporates a single inductor at the distal side to achieve matching, and one‐sided feeding greatly simplifies cable routing.

Publisher

Wiley

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