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[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
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URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
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Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.

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[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (1),
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URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
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Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.

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[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages:
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI:
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: article

Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings
since 2014

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages:
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
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DOI:
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: article

Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.

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[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages:
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
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URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
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[www]

Note: article

Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.

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[76912]
Title: Measurements Inside a Rabbit Sized FFL-MPI Device Using a Gradiometric Receive Coil.
Written by: J. Stelzner, M. Graeser, A. Bakenecker, A. von Gladiss, G. Bringout, and T. M. Buzug
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2017).
Volume: <strong>3</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages:
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI:
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/60
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: article

Abstract: This work continues prior investigations on the currently world’s largest field-free line (FFL) magnetic-particle- imaging (MPI) scanner. The bore of the imaging device provides a diameter of 180 mm and is designed to accomodate measurement objects up to rabbit size. It has already been shown that the drive-field coil is capable of conducting an alternating current with a frequency of 25 kHz and an amplitude of above 500 A. With this current input, the drive-field generator produces a magnetic flux density of more than 20 mT amplitude in the center of the bore. As the associated magnetic field strength is already sufficient to excite super-paramagnetic iron oxide nano particles (SPIONs), this work presents an approach to further increase the sensitivity of the system by testing a gradiometric receive-coil arrangement.