IP Library Granted Patent US 12693356
Granted Patent B2
US 12693356 · App. 18/632,368 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Half driving mode for degenerate birdcage coils and ladder coils

Inventors: Xiaoyu Yang (Indiana, PA); Steven Tokar (Lyndhurst, OH); Tsinghua Zheng (Chesterland, OH); Labros Peptropoulos (Maple Grove, MN)
Assignee: Quality Electrodynamics, LLC
G01R33/34076G01R33/3607G01R33/3621
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Patent No.
US 12693356
App. No.
18/632,368
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system can include a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radio frequency (RF) coil, which is or otherwise includes a degenerate birdcage coil (DBC) or a ladder coil. The MRI RF coil includes a row of meshes for operation in a half driving transmit mode. The meshes can include driving meshes and non-driving meshes, where each non-driving mesh is coupled between neighboring driving meshes. Driving meshes are electrically coupled to drivers, whereas non-driving meshes are not. The MRI RF coil may have enhanced transmit power efficiency and magnetic field uniformity with fewer drivers.

Claims (41)

1 . A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radio frequency (RF) coil, the MRI RF coil comprising:

a first end structure and a second end structure; and

a plurality of rungs elongated from the first end structure to the second end structure to form a plurality of meshes in a first row, wherein each mesh comprises a pair of adjacent rungs of the plurality of rungs and portions of the first and second end structures connecting the pair of adjacent rungs, wherein the plurality of meshes comprise a plurality of driving meshes forming transmit channels of the MRI RF coil and further comprise a plurality of non-driving meshes, and wherein each non-driving mesh of the plurality of non-driving meshes is between and borders a pair of driving meshes of the plurality of driving meshes;

wherein the MRI RF coil has a total number of transmit channels in the first row equal to half a total number of rungs in the first row, and wherein the MRI RF coil is a degenerate birdcage coil (DBC) or a ladder coil.

2 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of feed boards respectively on the plurality of driving meshes, wherein the MRI RF coil has a total number of feed boards equal to half the total number of rungs in the first row.

3 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of driving meshes and the plurality of non-driving meshes form receive channels of the MRI RF coil, and wherein the MRI RF coil has a total number of receive channels equal to a total number of meshes in the first row.

4 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of driving meshes share a first size, and wherein the plurality of non-driving meshes share a second size different than the first size.

5 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , wherein the MRI RF coil is the DBC, and wherein a total number of driving meshes in the first row is equal to a total number of non-driving meshes in the first row.

6 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , wherein the MRI RF coil is the ladder coil, wherein a total number of driving meshes in the first row is equal to half the total number of rungs in the first row, and wherein a total number of non-driving meshes in the first row is equal to one less than the total number of driving meshes in the first row.

7 . The MRI RF coil of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third end structure and a fourth end structure; and

a plurality of additional rungs elongated from the third end structure to the fourth end structure to form a plurality of additional meshes in a second row, which overlaps with the first row, wherein the plurality of additional meshes comprise driving meshes and non-driving meshes.

8 . The MRI RF coil of claim 7 , further comprising:

a plurality of splitters, each electrically coupled to a driving mesh in the first row and a driving mesh in the second row, wherein the MRI RF coil has a total number of splitters equal to half the total number of rungs in the first row.

9 . The MRI RF coil according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of feed boards on the first end structure and/or the second end structure, spaced from the plurality of rungs.

10 . The MRI RF coil according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of feed boards correspond to external coupling points for the MRI RF coil, and wherein the plurality of non-driving meshes are devoid of external coupling points.

11 . A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) coil that is a ladder RF coil, wherein the RF coil comprises:

a first end structure and a second end structure; and

a plurality of rungs elongated in parallel from the first end structure to the second end structure to form a plurality of meshes in a first row, wherein the plurality of meshes comprise a plurality of driving meshes and a plurality of non-driving meshes, each non-driving mesh of the plurality of non-driving meshes being between and bordering a pair of driving meshes of the plurality of driving meshes; and

a driver system comprising one or more drivers, wherein only the plurality of driving meshes amongst the plurality of meshes are electrically coupled to the driver system;

wherein a total number of driving meshes in the first row is equal to half the total number of rungs in the first row, and wherein a total number of non-driving meshes in the first row is equal to one less than the total number of driving meshes in the first row.

12 . The MRI system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more drivers comprise a plurality of drivers electrically coupled respectively to the plurality of driving meshes, and wherein a total number of drivers electrically coupled to the RF coil is equal to half a total number of rungs of the RF coil.

13 . The MRI system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more drivers has only a single driver, and wherein the MRI system comprises:

power splitters and phase shifters configured to split an input channel electrically coupled to the single driver into a plurality of output channels, which total a number equal to half a total number of rungs of the RF coil and which are electrically coupled respectively to the plurality of driving meshes.

14 . The MRI system of claim 11 , further comprising:

a plurality of transmit/receive (T/R) switches electrically coupled respectively to the plurality of meshes, wherein the one or more drivers are electrically coupled to the plurality of driving meshes via corresponding ones of the plurality of T/R switches.

15 . The MRI system of claim 9 , wherein the RF coil further comprises:

a third end structure and a fourth end structure; and

a plurality of additional rungs elongated in parallel from the third end structure to the fourth end structure to form a plurality of additional meshes in a second row, wherein the plurality of additional meshes comprise a plurality of driving meshes and a plurality of non-driving meshes, and wherein only driving meshes amongst the plurality of additional meshes are electrically coupled to drivers.

16 . The MRI system of claim 15 , wherein the second row partially overlaps with the first row.

17 . A method for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), comprising:

providing a radio frequency (RF) coil, which is a degenerate birdcage RF coil or a ladder RF coil, wherein the RF coil comprises a plurality of rungs coupled to form at least one row of meshes, the meshes comprising non-driving meshes and driving meshes, each non-driving mesh coupled between a pair of neighboring driving meshes; and

performing MRI on a scan target to generate an image of the scan target at a working frequency, wherein the performing comprises driving, via one or more drivers, the driving meshes only to transmit RF pulses into the scan target;

wherein the at least one row of meshes comprises a first row and a second row, and wherein the driving drives driving meshes in the first and second rows without driving non-driving meshes in the first and second rows.

18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

switching, via transmit/receive switches coupled to the driving meshes and the non-driving meshes, between a transmit mode and a receive mode.

19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the RF coil is the degenerate birdcage RF coil, and wherein the driving drives only half of a total number of meshes in the first row.

20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the RF coil is the ladder RF coil, and wherein the driving only drives a number of meshes equal to half of a total number of rungs in the first row.