PURPOSE Precise temperature measurements in the magnetic field are indispensable for MR safety studies and for temperature calibration during MR-guided thermotherapy. In this work, the interference of two commonly used fiber-optical temperature measurement systems with the static magnetic field B0 was determined. METHODS Two fiber-optical temperature measurement systems, a GaAs-semiconductor and a phosphorescent phosphor ceramic, were compared for temperature measurements in B0 . The probes and a glass thermometer for reference were placed in an MR-compatible tube phantom within a water bath. Temperature measurements were carried out at three different MR systems covering static magnetic fields up to B0 = 9.4T, and water temperatu...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Patient safety during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations is currently guaranteed through ...
The accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements in solid materials under microwave heat...
We report on the investigation of several fiber-optic devices as potential sensors for temperature m...
<p>The experimental error of the fiber optic approach is ΔT = 0.15 K. MRth showed an experimental er...
<p>The first row reports fiber optic measured phantom <u>temperatures,</u> the second row reports MR...
The MRI scanner with an ultrahigh magnetic field of 7T not only increases the image resolution but i...
MRS thermometry has been utilized to measure temperature changes in the brain, which may aid in the ...
The paper deals with the overview of fiber optic methods suitable for temperature measurement and mo...
Fibre measurement of key parameters in nuclear fusion reactor environments, such as the magnetic fie...
The paper presents a special measurement system for investigation of temperature influence on the in...
MRI guided radiotherapy devices are currently in clinical use. Detector responses are affected by th...
Abstract − Temperature fiber-optic point-sensors have been commercialized for about two decades. Amo...
emperature measurement in magnetic fields is indispensable for Magnetic Resonance safety studies and...
This paper aims to evaluate the temperature increase caused by a 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Patient safety during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations is currently guaranteed through ...
The accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements in solid materials under microwave heat...
We report on the investigation of several fiber-optic devices as potential sensors for temperature m...
<p>The experimental error of the fiber optic approach is ΔT = 0.15 K. MRth showed an experimental er...
<p>The first row reports fiber optic measured phantom <u>temperatures,</u> the second row reports MR...
The MRI scanner with an ultrahigh magnetic field of 7T not only increases the image resolution but i...
MRS thermometry has been utilized to measure temperature changes in the brain, which may aid in the ...
The paper deals with the overview of fiber optic methods suitable for temperature measurement and mo...
Fibre measurement of key parameters in nuclear fusion reactor environments, such as the magnetic fie...
The paper presents a special measurement system for investigation of temperature influence on the in...
MRI guided radiotherapy devices are currently in clinical use. Detector responses are affected by th...
Abstract − Temperature fiber-optic point-sensors have been commercialized for about two decades. Amo...
emperature measurement in magnetic fields is indispensable for Magnetic Resonance safety studies and...
This paper aims to evaluate the temperature increase caused by a 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Patient safety during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations is currently guaranteed through ...
The accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements in solid materials under microwave heat...