Any‐nucleus distributed active programmable transmit coil
Victor Han,
Charlie P. Reeder,
Miriam Hernández‐Morales
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThere are 118 known elements. Nearly all of them have NMR active isotopes and at least 39 different nuclei have biological relevance. Despite this, most of today's MRI is based on only one nucleus—1H. To facilitate imaging all potential nuclei, we present a single transmit coil able to excite arbitrary nuclei in human‐scale MRI.Theory and MethodsWe present a completely new type of RF coil, the Any‐nucleus Distributed Active Programmable Transmit Coil (ADAPT Coil), with fast switches integrated into the … Show more
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