A High Temperature Superconducting Imaging Coil for Low-Field MRI

作者:Cheong Hoon Sin; Wild James; Alford Neil; Valkov Ivelin; Randell Christopher; Paley Martyn*
来源:Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part B: Magnetic Resonance Engineering , 2010, 37B(2): 56-64.
DOI:10.1002/cmr.b.20158

摘要

In low field MRi (<0.5T), the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is predominantly degraded by thermal noise due to the electrical resistance of the imaging coil. This means using an imaging coil made of materials with a low intrinsic resistivity such as high temperature superconductors (HIS) should improve the SNR significantly when compared to an equivalent copper coil. The aim of this study was to perform a quantitative analysis on the performance of a cryogenically-cooled HIS coil in low field MRI. A 70 mm circular spiral HIS resonator was fabricated by using YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7) (YBCO) onto a sapphire substrate. The HTS coil was placed inside a cryogenic Dewar flask made of G 10 materials to allow cooling using liquid nitrogen. A copper coil with the same layout was also fabricated to provide reference data for SNR comparisons. From the quality factor (Q) measurement results, the cryogenically-cooled HTS coil was estimated to give SNR gains of 4.0 and 1.9 when compared to the copper coil at room temperature (292 K) and at the same cryogenic temperature (81.5 K) respectively. The phantom imaging results showed good agreement with these estimations in which SNR gains of 3.7 and 1.8 were recorded for the same comparisons. Similar SNR gains of 3.2 and 1.8 were also measured from in-vivo hand imaging results, confirming the advantage of HIS coils over equivalent copper coils in low field MRI. Meanwhile, the SNR gain of the HIS coil against the room temperature copper coil dropped to 1.8 when the coil-to-sample separation in the latter setup was minimized to around 1 mm.

  • 出版日期2010-4