2011
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.22978
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kT‐points: Short three‐dimensional tailored RF pulses for flip‐angle homogenization over an extended volume

Abstract: With Transmit SENSE, we demonstrate the feasibility of uniformly exciting a volume such as the human brain at 7T through the use of an original minimalist transmit k-space coverage, referred to as ''k T -points.'' Radio-frequency energy is deposited only at a limited number of k-space locations in the vicinity of the center to counteract transmit sensitivity inhomogeneities. The resulting nonselective pulses are short and need little energy compared to adiabatic or other B þ 1 -robust pulses available in the l… Show more

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“…The dipoles were previously described in [35]. The power budget at the input of each channel is limited to 650 W. More details about the operation of this transmit-array for in vivo experiments are found in [34]. The validation of interpolation algorithms and SU-XFL sequence follows different steps.…”
Section: F Experimental Setup and Methods Of Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dipoles were previously described in [35]. The power budget at the input of each channel is limited to 650 W. More details about the operation of this transmit-array for in vivo experiments are found in [34]. The validation of interpolation algorithms and SU-XFL sequence follows different steps.…”
Section: F Experimental Setup and Methods Of Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A set of phases was previously worked out, in such a way that, sending the same power on every input of the coil with phase for channel , gives a field pattern close to the well-known circularly polarized (CP) mode of a birdcage coil [34]. This pseudo CP-mode, should not show a location with zero-field (field level below the noise level) in the brain.…”
Section: E Interferometry For -Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(68) and (69) and the effort to obtain theÃ-andB-values in Eqs. (52) and (53). Also, we shifted 2NSC operations for the calculation of theC-andD-values to the second order derivatives, since these intermediate values can be avoided, when only first order derivatives are needed.…”
Section: Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this point, we'd like to thank Nicolas Boulant for communicating the example parameters, giving additional explanations and partially checking our results. The two variants are a 30 degree excitation with 5 k T -points, and a 180 degree inversion with 7 k T -points [53]. The problem is to determine the RF voltages for each k T -point and channel such that the magnetization is rotated by one of these flip angles.…”
Section: Examples From Hoyos-idrobo Et Al [23]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study [10], improved-quality whole-brain T 2 -weighted imaging was achieved by replacing the original hard pulses of a 3D TSE sequence with k T -point [11] pulses. For both single and parallel transmit systems, a single k T -point pulse was designed in the small tip-angle regime with a uniform excitation profile as a target.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%