Title :
An active TX/RX NMR probe for real-time monitoring of MRI field imperfections
Author :
Handwerker, Jonas ; Ortmanns, Maurits ; Anders, Jens ; Eschelbach, Martin ; Chang, Peter ; Henning, A. ; Scheffler, Klaus
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Microelectron., Univ. of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
fDate :
Oct. 31 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a PCB-based active miniaturized MR field probe for real-time monitoring of the magnetization´s phase evolution during magnetic resonance (MR) experiments. The data obtained with the presented sensor can be used to correct gradient field imperfections which uncorrected result in significant distortions in the reconstructed MR images. The presented active field probe consists of a susceptibility matched solenoidal MR coil and a complete homodyne transceiver. Thanks to the local generation of the radio frequency signal required for the excitation of the spin ensemble and the downconversion of the recorded MR signal to low frequencies, the proposed architecture significantly reduces the crosstalk between the probe head and the MR imaging object compared to existing designs. MR measurements performed in an ultra high field 9.4 T full-body scanner prove the compatibility of the presented sensor with commercial MR imaging systems and demonstrate its excellent MR phase tracking performance.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; biomedical equipment; image reconstruction; sensors; MR imaging object; MR imaging systems; MR measurements; MR phase tracking performance; MRI field imperfection; PCB-based active miniaturized MR field probe; active TX-RX NMR probe; active transmit-receive NMR probe; crosstalk; gradient field imperfection; homodyne transceiver; magnetic flux density 9.4 T; magnetic resonance experiments; magnetization phase evolution; probe head; radiofrequency signal local generation; real-time monitoring; reconstructed MR image distortion; recorded MR signal downconversion; sensor; spin ensemble excitation; susceptibility matched solenoidal MR coil; ultrahigh field full-body scanner; Coils; Frequency measurement; Magnetic domains; Magnetic resonance imaging; Probes; Superconducting magnets;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2013.6679672