Multimodal concentric surface coils for enhanced sensitivity in MR imaging
Yunkun Zhao, Aditya A Bhosale, Xiaoliang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multimodal concentric surface coil for MRI that improves B1 field efficiency and reduces SAR, validated through simulations and experiments at 3 Tesla.
Contribution
The study designs and validates a new concentric coil with multimodal resonance and decoupling techniques, enhancing MRI coil performance and array feasibility.
Findings
Higher B1 field efficiency compared to conventional coils
Reduced SAR at 3 Tesla
Successful multi-channel decoupling and tuning
Abstract
This study presents the design, simulation, and experimental validation of a novel multimodal concentric surface coil for MR imaging, developed to achieve higher B1 field efficiency while maintaining low SAR for enhanced imaging performance. The coil comprises multiple electromagnetically coupled concentric resonators of varying sizes. The resonant frequency of a desired mode is tuned to 127 MHz, as an example, to demonstrate the performance of the proposed technique at 3 Tesla. Fullwave electromagnetic simulations of the proposed design and bench tests of fabricated prototypes were conducted to evaluate the coil's B1 field efficiency and distribution, multimodal resonance behavior, scattering parameters, and SAR performance. Inductive Current Elimination or magnetic wall decoupling was implemented to enhance channel isolation in a multi channel configuration to demonstrate the…
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