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Design and construction of a second generation high-resolution MPI field free line scanner

Authors :
Patrick W. Goodwill
Steven M. Conolly
Elaine Y. Yu
Source :
2015 5th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI).
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IEEE, 2015.

Abstract

There are two classes MPI selection fields: Field Free Point (FFP) magnets and Field Free Line (FFL) magnets [1, 2, 3]. A FFL selection field has three distinct benefits over a FFP selection field, namely (a) improved spatial resolution, (b) improved speed, and (c) improved SNR which scales with the number of projections [4]. Spatial resolution improves because the FFL is isotropic and hence uses the saturation magnetization of the pole material more efficiently. For example, a high strength small animal selection field magnet built with NdFeB permanent magnets or iron would be 10 T/m × 5 T/m × 5 T/m in a FFP magnet versus 10 T/m × 10 T/m in a FFL magnet. Imaging speed for the FFL is improved because the signal is integrated along the FFL axis, allowing for acquisition of projection images more than 100-times faster. This increase in imaging speed can also be traded for sensitivity through averaging, giving the FFL an order of magnitude sensitivity improvement for a given scan time. Three-dimensional imaging can be done using projection reconstruction [4] or iterative reconstruction techniques [3].

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2015 5th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9a2fcc5bba64892a36c016304731f903
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/iwmpi.2015.7107031