A Dual-Tuned Concentric Multimodal RF Coil for 7T 1H/31P MRSI: Concurrently Enhancing B1 Efficiency Over Single-Tuned References
Yunkun Zhao, Xiaoliang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual-tuned concentric multimodal RF coil for 7T MRSI that significantly improves B1 efficiency for both 1H and 31P nuclei, enabling better multinuclear imaging performance.
Contribution
The study presents a novel dual-tuned concentric coil design that enhances B1 efficiency for 1H and 31P at 7T, with validated electromagnetic simulations and experimental results.
Findings
83% increase in 31P B1 efficiency
21% increase in 1H B1 efficiency
Maintains comparable local SAR to conventional coils
Abstract
This study presents the design, simulation, and experimental validation of a dual-tuned concentric multimodal surface coil for 7T 1H/31P magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI), developed to significantly enhance 31P B1 efficiency while improving 1H performance. The coil architecture utilizes two interleaved sets of three concentric loop resonators. Intra-nucleus electromagnetic coupling within each three-loop set generates a spectrum of eigenmodes; the operational modes for 1H and 31P were specifically selected because their co-directed current distributions reinforce the magnetic field at the center, yielding B1 patterns that resemble those of conventional single-loop surface coils but with superior efficiency. Full-wave electromagnetic simulations and bench measurements on a fabricated prototype were conducted to characterize the multimodal resonance behavior, scattering…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · NMR spectroscopy and applications
