Effect of radiofrequency shield diameter on signal‐to‐noise ratio at ultra‐high field MRI
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2021Vol. 85(6), pp. 3522–3530
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Bei Zhang, Gregor Adriany, Lance DelaBarre, Jerahmie Radder, Russell Lagore, Brian K. Rutt, Qing Yang, Kâmil Uǧurbil, Riccardo Lattanzi
Abstract
At sufficiently high magnetic field strength, the design of local RF coils should be optimized together with the design of the RF shield to benefit from both near field and resonant modes.
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