Brain images acquired at 3T often display central brightening with spatially varying tissue contrast, caused by inhomogeneity in the transmit radiofrequency fields used for excitation. Tailored radiofrequency pulses can provide mitigation of radiofrequency field inhomogeneity, but previous designs have been unsuitable for 3D imaging in rapid pulse sequences. This article presents a nonselective pulse design based on a short (1 ms) 3D spiral k-space trajectory that covers low spatial frequencies. The resulting excitations are optimized to produce a uniform excitation within a specified volume of interest covering the whole brain. B1 mapping and pulse calculation times were reduced by optimizing in only five slices within the brain. The metho...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2010. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisors: K...
At ultra-high magnetic field (≥ 7T), B1 and ΔB0 non-uniformities cause undesired inhomogeneities in ...
For past few decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly used for a wide variety...
This work presents a novel approach for designing RF pulses to achieve excellent whole-brain excitat...
Parallel transmitter techniques are a promising approach for reducing transmitter B1 inhomogeneity d...
This article presents a small-flip-angle, three-dimensional tailored RF pulse that excites thin slic...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) plays an important role in visualizing the structure and function o...
International audienceA new pulse technique for counteracting RF inhomogeneity at high fields is rep...
T2-weigthed sequences are particularly sensitive to the RF field inhomogeneity problem due to the er...
International audiencePurposeIn MRI at ultra‐high field, the $K_T$point and spiral nonselective (SPI...
PURPOSE: At high magnetic field strengths (B0 ≥ 3 T), the shorter radiofrequency wavelength produces...
Purpose At high magnetic field strengths (B ≥ 3 T), the shorter radiofrequency wavelength produces a...
Multi-Slice T2-weighted MR imaging is a fundamental technique in brain imaging but suffers from fiel...
This thesis concentrates on the reduction of field (both main field B0 and RF field B1) inhomogeneit...
The magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) sequence is well known and widely used for ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2010. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisors: K...
At ultra-high magnetic field (≥ 7T), B1 and ΔB0 non-uniformities cause undesired inhomogeneities in ...
For past few decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly used for a wide variety...
This work presents a novel approach for designing RF pulses to achieve excellent whole-brain excitat...
Parallel transmitter techniques are a promising approach for reducing transmitter B1 inhomogeneity d...
This article presents a small-flip-angle, three-dimensional tailored RF pulse that excites thin slic...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) plays an important role in visualizing the structure and function o...
International audienceA new pulse technique for counteracting RF inhomogeneity at high fields is rep...
T2-weigthed sequences are particularly sensitive to the RF field inhomogeneity problem due to the er...
International audiencePurposeIn MRI at ultra‐high field, the $K_T$point and spiral nonselective (SPI...
PURPOSE: At high magnetic field strengths (B0 ≥ 3 T), the shorter radiofrequency wavelength produces...
Purpose At high magnetic field strengths (B ≥ 3 T), the shorter radiofrequency wavelength produces a...
Multi-Slice T2-weighted MR imaging is a fundamental technique in brain imaging but suffers from fiel...
This thesis concentrates on the reduction of field (both main field B0 and RF field B1) inhomogeneit...
The magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) sequence is well known and widely used for ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2010. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisors: K...
At ultra-high magnetic field (≥ 7T), B1 and ΔB0 non-uniformities cause undesired inhomogeneities in ...
For past few decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly used for a wide variety...