C. Guclu et al., AN FEM APPROACH FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE RF FIELD HOMOGENEITY AT HIGH-FIELD, Magnetic resonance in medicine, 37(1), 1997, pp. 76-83
High field magnetic resonance offers new opportunities because of its
high SNR and better spectral resolution for MRI and MRS, However, new
problems also emerge at high field, As the field strength increases, t
he wavelength in the tissue becomes shorter and comparable with the bo
dy dimensions. This perturbs the field and also causes standing waves
within the patient as a result of the impedance mismatching at the tis
sue interfaces, Due to the complexity of the boundary conditions and t
he solution of Maxwell's equations, an exact analytical calculation fo
r a loaded RF resonator has not been possible. In this paper, we prese
nt a birdcage coil simulation study based on a 3D finite element metho
d (FEM) model for the characterization of the field within the tissue.
First, the accuracy of the FEM solutions is validated by the 2D analy
tical solutions at 64 and 223 MHz. In these solutions, the frequency d
ependence of the conductivity and permittivity is also taken into acco
unt. Then, a more realistic 3D model is studied, The results are compa
red with the experimental measurements, It is shown that the 3D model
makes it possible to explore the effects of the end rings in the prese
nce of a tissue sample inside the coil.