Abstract
Ultra-low field (ULF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered an innovative MRI technique that can be combined with magnetoencephalography (MEG). In this study, a 1-mT ULF-MRI system without a pre-polarization technique aiming at combining an MEG system is developed. The intensity of the static magnetic field B0 is decided considered to be 1 mT because of the limitation of the magnetic field exposed to our MEG sensor made of superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). A square-shaped (750 mm × 750 mm) B0-coil based on a Merritt-type configuration is fabricated. The inhomogeneity of B0 is less than 0.07 % in the ±125 mm area. Further, an induction coil is employed to detect the magnetic resonance signal instead of the SQUID sensors of the MEG to confirm the feasibility of realizing MRI measurement at 1 mT without the pre-polarization technique. Relaxation time measurements and MR imaging of a phantom made of a CuSO4 aqueous solution are performed. Reasonable longitudinal and transverse relaxation times are obtained, and clear shapes of the phantom are obtained using the gradient- and spin-echo pulse sequences with this ULF-MRI system. These results indicate the potential of the proposed 1-mT ULF-MRI to effectively integrate ULF-MRI and MEG systems without pre-polarization.
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