Abstract

We present a volume radio frequency coil for Magnetic Resonance Imaging that provides access to the region of interest. While the conventional birdcage coil is composed of a periodic array of similar unit cells making a cylindrical structure, the proposed coil, called “opencage,” is made of an aperiodic array of metamaterial based unit cells presenting different geometries and characteristics. We develop here a dedicated approach based on Bloch impedance matching and phase balance for the design of the opencage coil. We perform full-wave numerical simulations to validate this concept. An experimental demonstration of the opencage coil for small animal imaging at 7 Tesla is presented. The results of the in-vitro, in-vivo imaging and B1+ map reconstruction achieved with a preclinical MRI scanner are presented. We show that B1+ field homogeneity and amplitude generated by the opencage coil are comparable to those of a conventional birdcage coil of the same size.

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