Title :
Active electro-optical probe system for B1-field polarization mapping in magnetic resonance imaging systems
Author :
Kuhn, Sven ; Kuster, Niels ; Kochali, Beyhan
Author_Institution :
IT´IS Found., ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
We present a medical resonance imaging (MRI) B1-field polarisation mapping system based on active electro-optical H-field probes. The active electro-optical field probes have a bandwidth ranging from 10 MHz to 6 GHz with a sensitivity of <; -110dB(A/m)/√Hz at 128MHz. The miniature size of the probe elements (2×2 mm2) provides a high spatial resolution. The electrical isolation using fiber-optics enables the system to be used in the harsh electro-magnetic environment of an MRI system and eliminates any feedback on the RF transmit coil under test. The developed measurement system has been tailored to the B1-field measurement application with a specific control and postprocessing software and allows for traceable B-field calibration with an absolute measurement uncertainty of better than ±1 dB. The relative measurement uncertainties in terms of the axial ratio and the relative phase of the B1x and B1y (polarisation ellipse parameter) are better than 0.4 dB and 3%, respectively.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; biomedical equipment; calibration; coils; electro-optical devices; feedback; fibre optic sensors; image resolution; medical control systems; medical image processing; polarisation; probes; uncertainty handling; B1-field measurement application; B1-field polarization mapping; B1x relative phase; B1y relative phase; MRI B1-field polarisation mapping system; RF transmit coil feedback elimination; absolute measurement uncertainty; active electro-optical H-field probe; active electro-optical probe system; axial ratio; control software; electrical isolation; electromagnetic environment; fiber optics; field probe bandwidth range; field probe sensitivity; frequency 10 MHz to 6 GHz; magnetic resonance imaging system; measurement system tailoring; miniature probe element size; polarisation ellipse parameter; postprocessing software; relative measurement uncertainty; size 2 mm; spatial resolution; traceable B-field calibration; Coils; Magnetic resonance imaging; Measurement uncertainty; Optical fiber sensors; Probes; Radio frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Tokyo (EMC'14/Tokyo), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo