Miscellaneous 2020

Asymmetric Dipole Head Array for Ultra-High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Turns \textquotedblleftDielectric Resonance”from an Enemy to a Friend

{We developed a novel 9.4T (400MHz) human head transceiver array consisted of 8 optimized bent folded dipole antennas. Due to an asymmetrical shape of dipoles (bending) and the RF shield, the array simultaneously excites two modes including a circular polarized mode of the array itself, and the TE mode of the human head. Mode mixing can be easily controlled by changing the folded length. As a result, the new array provides superior whole-brain coverage compared to various 8-element loop and dipole arrays or even to a more complicated 16-element loop array. In addition, the maximum local SAR is substantially reduced.}

Author(s): Avdievich, N and Solomakha, G and Ruhm, L and Bause, J and Henning, A and Scheffler, K
Book Title: 2020 ISMRM & SMRT Virtual Conference & Exhibition
Pages: 292
Year: 2020
Bibtex Type: Miscellaneous (misc)
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive

BibTex

@misc{item_3248030,
  title = {{Asymmetric Dipole Head Array for Ultra-High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Turns \textquotedblleftDielectric Resonance\textquotedblright from an Enemy to a Friend}},
  booktitle = {{2020 ISMRM \& SMRT Virtual Conference \& Exhibition}},
  abstract = {{We developed a novel 9.4T (400MHz) human head transceiver array consisted of 8 optimized bent folded dipole antennas. Due to an asymmetrical shape of dipoles (bending) and the RF shield, the array simultaneously excites two modes including a circular polarized mode of the array itself, and the TE mode of the human head. Mode mixing can be easily controlled by changing the folded length. As a result, the new array provides superior whole-brain coverage compared to various 8-element loop and dipole arrays or even to a more complicated 16-element loop array. In addition, the maximum local SAR is substantially reduced.}},
  pages = {292},
  year = {2020},
  slug = {item_3248030},
  author = {Avdievich, N and Solomakha, G and Ruhm, L and Bause, J and Henning, A and Scheffler, K}
}