Cylindrical Metasurface for Efficient Traveling-wave MRI at 7 T
Kristina I. Popova, Georgiy A. Solomakha, Zicheng Wen, Mikhail M. Popov, Xiatong Zhang, Stanislav B. Glybovski, and Yang Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a lightweight cylindrical metasurface that enhances transmit efficiency and homogeneity in 7 T traveling-wave MRI of the human brain, outperforming previous dielectric waveguides.
Contribution
The study presents a novel, compact cylindrical metasurface design that improves MRI transmit efficiency and homogeneity at 7 T, with experimental validation and SAR efficiency gains.
Findings
Improved B1+ homogeneity by 17.3%
Enhanced transmit efficiency by 27.4%
Increased SAR efficiency by 23%
Abstract
This research focuses on the design and evaluation of an ultrathin cylindrical metasurface for improving the transmit efficiency of traveling-wave magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human brain. To improve efficiency, we matched a travelling waveguide mode to an electrically large, lossy dielectric load using a thin cylindrical metasurface, which occurs to be a task closely related to impedance matching in waveguide circuits in the microwave. This metasurface was designed as a compact and lightweight replacement for a high-permittivity dielectric waveguide previously proposed for the same purpose. The dispersion analysis showed that both structures (waveguide and metasurface) support a similar type of slow-wave propagation, characterized by a uniform magnetic field profile close to the cylinder axis. At the Larmor frequency, the longitudinal wavenumbers showed close agreement.…
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