1995
DOI: 10.1109/77.402639
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Passive shimming of the superconducting magnet for MRI

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“…One can afford the use of very small shim pieces to correct for the imperfections of the magnet. Adding small pieces of ferromagnetic material to the magnet in order to compensate its inhomogeneities is a standard procedure in MRI [30,31] and was further developed for permanent magnets [32]. We adapted this method to serve our purpose in this example.…”
Section: Correction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can afford the use of very small shim pieces to correct for the imperfections of the magnet. Adding small pieces of ferromagnetic material to the magnet in order to compensate its inhomogeneities is a standard procedure in MRI [30,31] and was further developed for permanent magnets [32]. We adapted this method to serve our purpose in this example.…”
Section: Correction Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W HEN a superconducting magnet generating highly homogeneous magnetic field, such as MRI and NMR, is designed, it is necessary to compensate a magnetic field around the center with passive and/or active shimming [1]. Passive shimming is often employed to compensate the magnetic field using some pieces of iron.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former employs the magnetic field created by currentcarrying coils to offset the inhomogeneous magnetic field components of special harmonics in the imaging region [1,2]. As for the latter, many small shims made of permanent magnet are fixed on the two pole-surfaces of the main magnet [3]. The inhomogeneous magnetic component in the imaging region can be compensated through the magnetic field created by the small magnet sheet array [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%