Despite drawbacks including production of acoustic noise and peripheral nerve simulation, long switching times, bulkiness, and high costs, use of B0 gradient coils is ubiquitous in conventional MR imaging. Replacement of B0 encoding with B1+ encoding alleviates these concerns and allows the use of hardware which is lower-cost, more compact, and silent. As a first step towards realizing a full B1+ encoding coil system, this work demonstrates an RF z-gradient solenoid coil developed for brain imaging on a 47.5 mT system. The coil performance is evaluated in simulation, bench, and scanner experiments and slice-selection using B1+-selective pulses is demonstrated.
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