Implementing a Two-Stage, Shim Field-Calibrated Superconducting Shimming Method on a 7t Cryogen-Free Small Animal MRI Magnet

13 Pages Posted: 18 Jun 2024

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Jinhao Liu

Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU)

Yaohui Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Miutian Wang

Peking University

Wenchen Wang

University of Queensland

Gang Yang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Weimin Wang

Peking University

Wang Qiuliang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Electrical Engineering

Feng Liu

University of Queensland

Abstract

Ultrahigh field systems 7T can increase the signal-to-noise ratio of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), improving imaging performance compared to systems with lower fields. However, these enhancements heavily rely on a high B0 magnetic field homogeneity level, which can be achieved through superconducting shimming. This paper presents a novel two-stage superconducting shimming method designed to achieve precise shimming for a 7T MRI superconducting magnet. In the initial stage, detailed measurements and fittings were conducted to determine the current polarity and the axial or circumferential positions of the shim fields. Subsequently, an optimization strategy was implemented to determine the optimal shim currents with a flexible target field. The second stage involves an iterative process to fine-tune the current of a specific shim coil, identified as having the most significant impact on field homogeneity. The overall fitness of 99.5% underscores the precision in determining the current polarity and position of the shim fields. Significantly, the calibrated shim system substantially improves the peak-to-peak and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) field homogeneities from 107.42ppm and 37.00ppm to 11.12ppm and 3.26ppm, respectively, representing improvements of 89.65% and 91.19%. Furthermore, the simulation results of the fine-tuning stage demonstrate additional enhancements in peak-to-peak field homogeneity, to 9.9ppm by reducing the current of the Z2 shim coil by 51.3mA. Additionally, the shimmed magnetic field exhibited large time stability, with a maximum variation of only 27μT observed within 48 hours. Thus, the proposed two-stage superconducting shimming framework effectively addresses the challenge of imperfect B0 magnetic fields, enhancing peak-to-peak and RMSE field homogeneity. The stepwise optimized approach also mitigates deviations caused by shim-to-shim coupling, demonstrating its efficacy in achieving precise shimming in ultrahigh-field MRI systems.

Keywords: Superconducting shimming, Two-stage method, Ultrahigh field (UHF), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Peak-to-peak homogeneity

Suggested Citation

Liu, Jinhao and Wang, Yaohui and Wang, Miutian and Wang, Wenchen and Yang, Gang and Wang, Weimin and Qiuliang, Wang and Liu, Feng, Implementing a Two-Stage, Shim Field-Calibrated Superconducting Shimming Method on a 7t Cryogen-Free Small Animal MRI Magnet. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4863849 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4863849

Jinhao Liu

Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) ( email )

Yaohui Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

Miutian Wang

Peking University ( email )

No. 38 Xueyuan Road
Haidian District
Beijing, 100871
China

Wenchen Wang

University of Queensland ( email )

ST LUCIA
Australia

Gang Yang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Weimin Wang (Contact Author)

Peking University ( email )

No. 38 Xueyuan Road
Haidian District
Beijing, 100871
China

Wang Qiuliang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Electrical Engineering ( email )

Feng Liu

University of Queensland ( email )

St Lucia
Brisbane, 4072
Australia

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