3D-Spatial encoding with permanent magnets for ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging

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We describe with a theoretical and numerical analysis the use of small permanent magnets moving along prescribed helical paths for 3D spatial encoding and imaging without sample adjustment in ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging (ULF-MRI). With our developed method the optimal magnet path and orientation for a given encoding magnet number and instrument architecture can be determined. As a proof-of-concept, we studied simple helical magnet paths and lengths for one and two encoding magnets to evaluate the imaging efficiency for a mechanically operated ULF-MRI instrument with permanent magnets. We demonstrate that a single encoding magnet moving around the sample in a single revolution suffices for the generation of a 3D image by back projection.

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Vogel, M. W., Guridi, R. P., Su, J., Vegh, V., & Reutens, D. C. (2019). 3D-Spatial encoding with permanent magnets for ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-37953-1

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