Twstr: A Resonant, Matched MRI Coil without any Discrete Components

Abstract: 

Thin, flexible, and nearly invisible MRI coils have the potential reduce the invasiveness of implantable coils, allow for multi-modalities to co-exist in an MR scanner, and generate coil arrays with extreme adaptability. As a result, this work strives to demonstrate a resonant, and matched MRI coil without the use of discrete components. Twstr coils are comprised of a single Twisted-Pair wire manipulated by twisting and cutting to generate a coil that is matched at its resonant frequency and nearly invisible due to the elimination of non-flexible components. The proposed structure has a high quality factor, similar SNR performance in a Rx-Only configuration, and outstanding TRx performance when compared to a standard loop coil. Additionally, the methods described in this work can be used to generate new resonant structures (resonators, antennas, etc.).

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Publication date: 
June 13, 2024
Publication type: 
Conference Paper