13 research outputs found

    Volumetric wireless coil based on periodically coupled split-loop resonators for clinical wrist imaging

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    PURPOSE: Design and characterization of a new inductively driven wireless coil (WLC) for wrist imaging at 1.5 T with high homogeneity operating due to focusing the B1 field of a birdcage body coil. METHODS: The WLC design has been proposed based on a volumetric self-resonant periodic structure of inductively coupled split-loop resonators with structural capacitance. The WLC was optimized and studied regarding radiofrequency fields and interaction to the birdcage coil (BC) by electromagnetic simulations. The manufactured WLC was characterized by on-bench measurements and in vivo and phantom study in comparison to a standard cable-connected receive-only coil. RESULTS: The WLC placed into BC gave the measured B1+ increase of the latter by 8.6 times for the same accepted power. The phantom and in vivo wrist imaging showed that the BC in receiving with the WLC inside reached equal or higher signal-to-noise ratio than the conventional clinical setup comprising the transmit-only BC and a commercial receive-only flex-coil and created no artifacts. Simulations and on-bench measurements proved safety in terms of specific absorption rate and reflected transmit power. CONCLUSIONS: The results showed that the proposed WLC could be an alternative to standard cable-connected receive coils in clinical magnetic resonance imaging. As an example, with no cable connection, the WLC allowed wrist imaging on a 1.5 T clinical machine using a full-body BC for transmitting and receive with the desired signal-to-noise ratio, image quality, and safety

    Structural and vibrational properties of the ordered Y2CaGe 4O12 germanate: A periodic ab initio study

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    DFT calculations with six LDA, GGA, and hybrid functionals have been performed using the CRYSTAL09 code to describe the crystal structure and vibrational spectra of Y2CaGe4O12 cyclotetragermanate, a new optical host. Two space groups P4/nbm and Cmme have been considered. The former corresponds to a mixed (0.5 Ca + 0.5 Y) distribution at the octahedral sites found from the results of Rietveld refinement of room temperature powder XRD pattern; the latter refers to the model of crystallographically nonequivalent calcium and yttrium atomic setting in distorted oxygen octahedrons. The most accurate geometry description has been obtained with the WC1LYP and PBE (n = 6) hybrid functionals, while the B3LYP calculation provides the best agreement between the recorded infrared and Raman spectra and their computed counterparts. Assignments of most of the observed bands to vibrational modes are given. The comparison between calculated and experimental frequencies shows a general good agreement for the spectra below 600 cm-1. The relationship between selected infrared bands and Raman lines, internal vibrations of the [Ge4O12] unit, and external modes is briefly discussed. © 2014 American Chemical Society

    Structural and Vibrational Properties of the Ordered Y 2

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