To improve the comfort of hospital patients, we have developed a new open-type magnetically shielded room (MSR) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), constructed by stacking square cylinders composed of magnetic material on the inside and a conductive material on the outside. The magnetic cylinder shields against leakage of the magnetic field from the MRI, while the conductive outer cylinder prevents intrusion of the electromagnetic field from outside by waveguide attenuation. First, the optimal design of the magnetic cylinder was determined, using 3-D magnetic field analysis with a simple cubic MSR. Second, the validity of the analysis and the practical realization of the designed MSR were investigated using a small experimental model. Fin...
A versatile and portable magnetically shielded room with a field of (700 \pm 200) pT within a centra...
The open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is more patient-friendly and is easier for interven...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...
To shield the leakage flux densities of 3 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) higher than 1.5 T MRI a...
Due to the increasing demand for installation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment in clini...
Magnetically shielded rooms (MSRs) use multiple layers of materials such as MuMetal to screen extern...
Once energised, and even when the equipment is not imaging, magnets used in magnetic resonance imagi...
Increasing demand for low-field regions of large volumes has resulted in the construction of many ma...
Passive magnetic shielding refers to the use of ferromagnetic materials to redirect magnetic field l...
Simple yet effective cylindrical transmit and receive coils for low frequency magnetic reso nance im...
The emphasis of this work is on the optimal design of MRI magnets with both superconducting coils an...
Purpose: Neuroimaging research relies on the skills of increasingly multidisciplinary individuals an...
International audienceWe present the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for the n2EDM experiment at th...
Very low residual magnetic field and field gradients are essential for a number of high resolution f...
We present the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for the n2EDM experiment at the Paul Scherrer Instit...
A versatile and portable magnetically shielded room with a field of (700 \pm 200) pT within a centra...
The open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is more patient-friendly and is easier for interven...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...
To shield the leakage flux densities of 3 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) higher than 1.5 T MRI a...
Due to the increasing demand for installation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment in clini...
Magnetically shielded rooms (MSRs) use multiple layers of materials such as MuMetal to screen extern...
Once energised, and even when the equipment is not imaging, magnets used in magnetic resonance imagi...
Increasing demand for low-field regions of large volumes has resulted in the construction of many ma...
Passive magnetic shielding refers to the use of ferromagnetic materials to redirect magnetic field l...
Simple yet effective cylindrical transmit and receive coils for low frequency magnetic reso nance im...
The emphasis of this work is on the optimal design of MRI magnets with both superconducting coils an...
Purpose: Neuroimaging research relies on the skills of increasingly multidisciplinary individuals an...
International audienceWe present the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for the n2EDM experiment at th...
Very low residual magnetic field and field gradients are essential for a number of high resolution f...
We present the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for the n2EDM experiment at the Paul Scherrer Instit...
A versatile and portable magnetically shielded room with a field of (700 \pm 200) pT within a centra...
The open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is more patient-friendly and is easier for interven...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...