Magnetic field strength dependent SNR gain at the center of a spherical phantom and up to 11.7T.
Caroline Le SterAndrea GrantPierre-François Van de MoorteleAlejandro Monreal-MadrigalGregory AdrianyAlexandre VignaudFranck MauconduitCécile Rabrait-LermanBenedikt A PoserKamil UgurbilNicolas BoulantPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2022)
By using quasi-identical experimental setups (RF volume coil, phantom, electrical properties, and protocol), this work reports experimental data between 3 T and 11.7 T, enabling the comparison with SNR theories in which conductivity and permittivity can be assumed to be constant with respect to field strength. According to ultimate SNR theory, these results can be reasonably extrapolated to the performance of receive arrays with greater than about 32 elements for central SNR in the same spherical phantom.