Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of using octafluorocyclobutane (OFCB, c-C F ) for T mapping of lungs in F MRI.
Methods: The study was performed at 7 T in three healthy rats and three rats with pulmonary hypertension. To increase the sensitivity of F MRI, a bent-shaped RF coil with periodic metal strips structure was used.
Purpose: Development of a novel quadrature inductively driven transceive wireless coil for breast MRI at 1.5 T.
Methods: A quadrature wireless coil (HHMM-coil) design has been developed as a combination of two linearly polarized coils: a pair of 'metasolenoid' coils (MM-coil) and a pair of Helmholtz-type coils (HH-coil).
Particular applications in preclinical magnetic resonance imaging require the entire body of an animal to be imaged with sufficient quality. This is usually performed by combining regions scanned with small coils with high sensitivity or long scans using large coils with low sensitivity. Here, a metamaterial-inspired design employing a parallel array of wires operating on the principle of eigenmode hybridization was used to produce a small-animal imaging coil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, we propose, design and test a new dual-nuclei RF-coil inspired by wire metamaterial structures. The coil operates as a result of resonant excitation of hybridized eigenmodes in multimode flat periodic structures comprising several coupled thin metal strips. It was shown that the field distribution of the coil (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetasurfaces are artificial electromagnetic boundaries or interfaces usually implemented as two-dimensional periodic structures with subwavelength periodicity and engineered properties of constituent unit cells. The electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) effect in metasurfaces prevents all surface modes from propagating in a certain frequency band. While metasurfaces provide a number of important applications in microwave antennas and antenna arrays, their features are also highly suitable for MRI applications.
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