Yukio Kaneko1, Hideta Habara1,
Yoshihisa Soutome1, Yoshitaka Bito1
1Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi,
Ltd., Kokubunji-shi,
B1
inhomogeneity in a human body increases as static magnetic field strength
becomes higher, and various RF control methods have been developed to reduce
B1 inhomogeneity. However, B1 inhomogeneity still
remains in some cases of abdominal imaging, and a more effective method is
necessary. We have proposed a new method using a B1 rectifying
finish combined with B1 shimming. Both electromagnetic simulation
with phantom and experiments with a human abdomen were conducted, and we
confirmed that the B1 rectifying fin, used with B1
shimming, was more effective in reducing B1 inhomogeneity than B1
shimming alone.