access icon free Capacitive approach to restore decoupling between channels for four-element MR coil array

Multichannel coil arrays are increasingly being used to improve signal-to-noise ratio in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The decoupling between coils is an important parameter in array design. Indeed coupling between elements affects the resonance frequency of each single coil and decreases its sensitivity. Many solutions have been developed to achieve decoupling between elements of the multichannel coil array. Presented is a capacitive solution to restore channel decoupling of a specific four-channel receiver coil array using common conductors. The principle of an effective decoupling was first demonstrated by circuit simulations of |S|-parameters. A receive-only four-channel coil array was design for rat head MRI. Experimental |S|-parameter measurements validated the proposed capacitive approach by restoring decoupling between elements and particularly between external loops.

Inspec keywords: biomedical MRI; coils

Other keywords: signal-to-noise ratio; four-element MR coil array; experimental |S|-parameter measurements; channel decoupling; rat head MRI; resonance frequency; magnetic resonance imaging; array design; four-channel receiver coil array; capacitive approach; multichannel coil arrays; circuit simulation

Subjects: Biomedical engineering; Biomedical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy; Medical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy

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