Bei Zhang1,
Daniel K. Sodickson1, Qi Duan1, Graham Wiggins1
1CBI, Department of Radiology,
As
the traveling wave has become a hot topic in high field MR as a promising
method for large FOV imaging since ISMRM 2008, a lot of applications of
traveling wave in imaging have been discussed. Since the conductive interface
in 7T allows the propagation of TE11 mode, all excitations can create a TE11
mode in the interface. Therefore, it needs to understand the traveling wave contribution
even in the conventional transmission and reception methods. In this work, we
do full-wave electrodynamic simulations with a body model to explore the
contribution of the conductive surface to the large FOV imaging with a
conventional excitation method. From the simulation results, it can be seen
that the traveling wave created in the conductive interface extends the FOV
and boosts the SNR. It is also found that: in order to effectively excite the
working mode, the position of the excitation should be that the current
distribution in the excitation and the H field pattern comply with the
right-hand law.