A permanent MRI magnet for magic angle imaging having its field parallel to the poles
[Display omitted] •Novel open magnet design having field parallel to the poles.•Magnet suitable for human in-vivo MRI studies of the magic angle effect.•Software methods for magnet design, dealing with large number of parameters.•Magnet performance verified by field measurements following manufactur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) 2016-10, Vol.271, p.60-67 |
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•Novel open magnet design having field parallel to the poles.•Magnet suitable for human in-vivo MRI studies of the magic angle effect.•Software methods for magnet design, dealing with large number of parameters.•Magnet performance verified by field measurements following manufacture.•High quality MR imaging demonstrated following MRI system integration.
A novel design of open permanent magnet is presented, in which the magnetic field is oriented parallel to the planes of its poles. The paper describes the methods whereby such a magnet can be designed with a field homogeneity suitable for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Its primary purpose is to take advantage of the Magic Angle effect in MRI of human extremities, particularly the knee joint, by being capable of rotating the direction of the main magnetic field B0 about two orthogonal axes around a stationary subject and achieve all possible angulations. The magnet comprises a parallel pair of identical profiled arrays of permanent magnets backed by a flat steel yoke such that access in lateral directions is practical. The paper describes the detailed optimization procedure from a target 150mm DSV to the achievement of a measured uniform field over a 130mm DSV. Actual performance data of the manufactured magnet, including shimming and a sample image, is presented. The overall magnet system mounting mechanism is presented, including two orthogonal axes of rotation of the magnet about its isocentre. |
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ISSN: | 1090-7807 1096-0856 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jmr.2016.08.001 |