Performance of receive head arrays versus ultimate intrinsic SNR at 7 T and 10.5 T.
Bei ZhangJerahmie RadderIlias I GiannakopoulosAndrea GrantRussell LagoreMatt WaksNader TavafPierre-François Van de MoorteleGregory AdrianyAlireza Sadeghi-TarakamehYigitcan EryamanRiccardo LattanziKamil UgurbilPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2024)
Major uiSNR gains are predicted for human head imaging in going from 7 T to 10.5 T, ranging from ˜2-fold at locations corresponding to the edge of the brain to 2.6-fold at the center, corresponding to approximately quadratic increase with the magnetic field. Realistic 31- and 63-channel receive arrays, however, approach the central uiSNR at 7 T, but fail to do so at 10.5 T, suggesting that more coils and/or different type of coils will be needed at 10.5 T and higher magnetic fields.