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A truncated twisted solenoid RF phase gradient transmit coil for TRASE MRI

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE(2023)

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Abstract
Transmit array spatial encoding (TRASE) is an MR imaging technique that achieves k-space encoding through the use of phase gradients in the RF transmit field. Without requiring B0 gradient fields, TRASE MRI can be performed using significantly cheaper bi-planar permanent magnets or Halbach arrays. For TRASE encoding with these magnets, the twisted solenoid has been demonstrated as the most efficient RF transmit coil; however, this specific geometry results in a long coil with a relatively short imaging volume. We introduce a new truncated design to increase the usable imaging volume relative to the coil length. Based on simulations of optimal parameters, a 200 mm long, 100 mm inner diameter coil pair was constructed with an imaging volume 100 mm in length and 80 mm in diameter. The coil pair was tested using an un-shimmed 2.84 MHz Halbach array. Results indicate the truncated design can create a similar imaging volume and quality to the untruncated version whilst significantly reducing the length of the coil by as much as a half.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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TRASE MRI,RF coil,Twisted solenoid,Halbach array
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