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A novel target-field method for finite-length magnetic resonance shim coils: I. Zonal shims
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MagnetismElectrical EngineeringNovel Target-field MethodEngineeringFinite-length ShimMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic MeasurementMagnetohydrodynamicsMinimization TechniqueComputational ElectromagneticsCylindrical Target RegionMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldI. Zonal ShimsMicro-magnetic Modeling
This paper presents a new approach for the design of genuinely finite-length shim and gradient coils, intended for use in magnetic resonance imaging equipment. A cylindrical target region is located asymmetrically, at an arbitrary position within a coil of finite length. A desired target field is specified on the surface of that region, and a method is given that enables winding patterns on the surface of the coil to be designed, to produce the desired field at the inner target region. The method uses a minimization technique combined with regularization, to find the current density on the surface of the coil. The method is illustrated for linear, quadratic and cubic magnetic target fields located asymmetrically within a finite-length coil.
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