A high-field 3He Metastability Exchange Optical Pumping polarizer operating in a 1.5 T medical scanner for lung MRI
G. Collier, T. Pa{\l}asz, A. Wojna, B. G{\l}owacz, M. Suchanek, Z., Olejniczak, and T. Dohnalik

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a high-field 3He polarization system operating within a 1.5 T MRI scanner, achieving higher polarization rates than standard low-field methods, enabling improved lung MRI imaging.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel high-field 3He polarizer compatible with clinical MRI scanners, significantly increasing polarization efficiency at higher pressures and magnetic fields.
Findings
Achieved 66.4% polarization at 32 mbar pressure.
Increased magnetization production rate by a factor of 10.
Successfully acquired in-vivo lung MRI images using the polarizer.
Abstract
After being hyperpolarized using the technique of Metastability Exchange Optical Pumping (MEOP), 3He can be used as a contrast agent for lung magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MEOP is usually performed at low magnetic field (~ 1 mT) and low pressure (~ 1 mbar), which results in a low magnetization production rate. A delicate polarization-preserving step of compression is also required. It was demonstrated in sealed cells that high nuclear polarization values can be obtained at higher pressures with MEOP, if performed at high magnetic field (non-standard conditions). In this work the feasibility of building a high-field polarizer that operates within a commercial 1.5 T scanner was evaluated. Preliminary measurements of nuclear polarization with sealed cells filled at different 3He gas pressures (1.33 to 267 mbar) were performed. The use of an annular shape for the laser beam increased by…
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