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The use of ultra-high magnetic fields (more than 7 Tesla) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide a much higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) compared to commonly used 3T clinical MRI scanners. It will enable the in-vivo imaging of human anatomical details that have never been seen before with other imaging techniques. However, conventional radiofrequency (RF) coils are no longer suitable for...
In this paper, we present two of our coil designs recently developed for human head coil for 10.5T MRI scanners. They are the eight-shaped and the double-loop segmented coils. They both show homogeneous magnetic field distribution with good input impedance matching at the corresponding Larmor frequency. Homogeneous coil sensitivities are achieved.
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