Title :
Resolution improvement by decreasing the drive field amplitude
Author :
Weber, A. ; Weizenecker, J. ; Rahmer, J. ; Franke, J. ; Heinen, U. ; Buzug, T.
Author_Institution :
Bruker BioSpin MRI GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany
Abstract :
In Magnetic Particle Imaging the signal is generated by an oscillating magnetic field, the so-called Drive Field. Thereby, increasing the Drive Field amplitude (DFA) yields higher signal strength [1]. Furthermore, the sensitive area which is covered by the field-free point is determined by the ratio between the DFA and the gradient strength [2]. This area scaling with the DFA is referred to as drive field field-of-view (DF-FoV). While the spatial shape of a certain system function component (SFC) does not change with varying DFA [3], its spatial extent scales with the DFA and therefore the same component describes a different resolution for different DFA values. In general, decreasing the DFA reduces the signal strength of each SFC, but at the same time SFCs determining a certain resolution level typically appear at lower frequencies with higher signal intensities. In this work a 2D simulation study is performed to evaluate the effect of decreasing the DFA.
Keywords :
biomagnetism; image reconstruction; image resolution; magnetic particles; medical image processing; 2D simulation; area scaling; drive field amplitude; field field-of-view; field-free point; gradient strength; magnetic particle imaging; oscillating magnetic field; resolution improvement; signal intensities; signal strength; spatial shape; system function component; Image reconstruction; Magnetic particles; Phantoms; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI), 2015 5th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7269-2
DOI :
10.1109/IWMPI.2015.7107020