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Abstract #0909

Design, construction and first experimental results of the high performance LH7 insertable head gradient set at 10.5T

Brian Rutt1, Alexander Bratch2, Andrew Alejski3, Trevor Wade3, Matthew Bester3, Koray Ertan4, Peter Roemer5, Edward Auerbach2, Gregor Adriany2, and Kamil Ugurbil2
1Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 2CMRR, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States, 3Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada, 4Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, 5Roemer Consulting, Lutz, FL, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Gradients, Gradients, ultra high field, insertable head gradient, PNS

Motivation: Increased gradient performance can address several of technical and physics challenges of UHF MRI.

Goal(s): To develop a head gradient coil (known as LH7) for insertion into the body gradient coil of a 10.5T MRI system.

Approach: Design innovations include: symmetric folded geometry with variable end-flange angle optimized for shoulder geometry; double Z-primary layer.

Results: With 650A, 2000V gradient drivers, the hardware limits of LH7 are Gmax 117mT/m and Smax 900T/m/s. Thermal results demonstrate cooling capacity >45kW. Compared to body gradients, PNS thresholds are 2-3 fold higher. After interfacing LH7 to the CMRR 10.5T, promising experimental characterizations and imaging results have been obtained.

Impact: LH7 provides an order-of-magnitude increase in head gradient performance (Gmax*Smax) over body gradients, which, combined with 10.5T B0, should provide major sensitivity and resolution increases for brain mapping by dMRI or fMRI. Experimental results to date are confirming these expectations.

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