2016
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3680
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Evaluation of transmit efficiency and SAR for a tight fit transceiver human head phased array at 9.4 T

Abstract: Ultra-high field (UHF, ≥7 T) tight fit transceiver phased arrays improve transmit (Tx) efficiency (B /√P) in comparison with Tx-only arrays, which are usually larger to fit receive (Rx)-only arrays inside. One of the major problems limiting applications of tight fit arrays at UHFs is the anticipated increase of local tissue heating, which is commonly evaluated by the local specific absorption rate (SAR). To investigate the tradeoff between Tx efficiency and SAR when a tight fit UHF human head transceiver phase… Show more

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“…For the gapped loops and a phantom size of 18 cm, k m at a 45 º angle measures ∼ ‐0.1 (Fig. C), which represents a very strong coupling and thus suggests that a decoupling circuit must be used to cancel it .…”
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“…For the gapped loops and a phantom size of 18 cm, k m at a 45 º angle measures ∼ ‐0.1 (Fig. C), which represents a very strong coupling and thus suggests that a decoupling circuit must be used to cancel it .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each loop has 10 capacitors (100C series, American Technical Ceramics, Huntington Station, NY) distributed along its length and ranging from 5.6 pF to 6.2 pF. Figure C presents the schematic of the individual surface loops including the tuning and matching capacitors, the cable trap, and the home‐built T/R switch unit (‐0.25 dB of insertion loss, ‐40 dB of isolation) connected to each loop and placed inside the coil to minimize losses.…”
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“…However, most of the 8‐channel single‐row coil arrays could not provide together whole‐brain coverage and sufficient transmit field, especially in the region of the cerebellum. Recently, a close fitting single‐row coil array built with loop coils, was shown at 9.4T . At similar B1+ efficiency at the cerebral cortex, the dipole coil array demonstrated a slightly higher SAR 10g,max which lead to 17% lower B1,mean+/SAR10g,max value.…”
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