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Electric field measurements and computational modeling at ultrahigh-field MRI

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Volume 25, Issue 8, Pages 1222-1226

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2007.01.115

Keywords

RF coils; computational elecromagnetics; ultra-high-field MRI; electric field measurements

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While magnetic resonance images essentially contain a map of the both circularly polarized components of the RE transverse magnetic fields (B-1 field), the thermal heat and electromagnetic power deposition is generated by the associated electric fields. Measurement of electric field distributions/intensities across a sample yields an indirect indication of possible cause of heating within the sample and potentially enables the detection of hot spots, which can be present within inhomogeneous radiofrequency (RF) fields, such as the case with magnetic resonance imaging at high field strength. As a result, establishing a valid technique for direct measurements of the electric field and its correlation, obtained using computational electromagnetics, is essential in assessing (1) the safety of the RF coil designs and (2) the validity of the calculations. In this work, a probe was built and used to measure the transverse electric field (E-1 field) distributions within an empty 8 T (tuned to 340 MHz) RF head coil and within a saline water phantom loaded in the same coil. The measured E-1 field distributions were favorably compared to the distributions obtained utilizing a finite difference time domain in-house package. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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