Title :
Narrowband Magnetic Particle Imaging Utilizing Electric Scanning of Field Free Point
Author :
Bai, S. ; Hirokawa, A. ; Tanabe, K. ; Sasayama, T. ; Yoshida, T. ; Enpuku, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract :
We developed a narrowband magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system that uses third-harmonic signal detection and electrical scanning of the field free point (FFP). Comparing with mechanical scanning, we can decrease the measurement time significantly and increase the signal-to-noise ratio as well. For electrical scanning, we designed and constructed gradient and shift coils. The gradient coil consisting of four pieces of planar coils generated the gradient field with a field gradient of 0.4 T/m at a height of 25 mm from the coil surface. The FFP can be moved ±8 mm by supplying a current of ±6.6 A to the shift coil. Using the developed system, we detected two magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) samples located at a depth of 35 mm below the pickup coil with a spacing of 10 mm. By applying an excitation field of 1 mT at 22.75 kHz, we measured the third-harmonic signal from the MNP samples and obtained a contour map of the signal field in an area of 16 × 16 mm2. Then, we converted the field map into an MNP distribution using singular value decomposition method. It was shown that the spatial resolution of the reconstructed MNP distribution was improved compared with that of the measured contour map of the signal field. The spatial resolution for MNP detection in MNP distribution was 5 mm and two MNP samples were distinguished clearly. This result indicated that MPI using electrical scanning of the FFP was successfully performed.
Keywords :
biomagnetism; biomedical imaging; coils; magnetic particles; magnetic sensors; medical signal detection; nanomedicine; nanoparticles; singular value decomposition; FFP; MNP detection; MNP distribution; MPI; coil surface; contour map; depth 35 mm; electrical scanning; excitation field; field free point; field gradient; frequency 22.75 kHz; gradient coil; gradient field; magnetic flux density 1 mT; magnetic nanoparticle; measurement time; mechanical scanning; narrowband magnetic particle imaging system; pickup coil; planar coil; shift coil; signal field; signal-to-noise ratio; singular value decomposition method; size 25 mm; spatial resolution; third-harmonic signal detection; Coils; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic particles; Magnetic resonance imaging; Spatial resolution; Bionanotechnology; bionanotechnology; harmonic; harmonic signals; magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) imaging; magnetic nanoparticle imaging; magnetic sensors; medical diagnostic imaging; nonlinear magnetic response; signals;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2438029