Design of a non-linear human breast diffusion coil
Feng Jia, Sebastian Littin, Philipp Amrein, Stefan Kroboth, Huijun Yu, Arthur W. Magill, Tristan Kuder, Sebastian Bickelhaupt, Frederik Laun, Mark E. Ladd, Maxim Zaitsev

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel non-linear coil design for breast diffusion MRI that achieves high gradient strengths and homogeneous diffusion weighting by reformulating the optimization as a constrained multi-objective problem.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible coil optimization method with a new constraint to control gradient magnitude variation, improving breast DWI imaging.
Findings
Achieved local gradient strengths exceeding 1 T/m.
Designed a coil with highly homogeneous diffusion weighting.
Enabled effective diffusion imaging in the coronal slice orientation.
Abstract
Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in the female breast is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, which may potentially replace or effectively complement both x-ray mammography and contrast-enhanced MR mammography. To further improve specificity of DWI in the breast, stronger and faster diffusion weighting is advantageous. With the target application in mind, the gradient coil is designed on an irregularly shaped semi-open current-carrying surface. Due to the coil former closely fitting the non-spherical target region, non-linear encoding fields become particularly advantageous for achieving locally exceptionally high gradient strengths. As the breast tissue has a predominantly isotropic cellular microstructure, the direction of the diffusion-weighting gradient may be allowed to vary within the target volume. However, due to the quadratic dependency of the b-factor on the gradient…
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