International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI
Vol. 12 No. 1 Suppl 1 (2026): Int J Mag Part Imag
https://doi.org/10.18416/IJMPI.2026.2603038

Proceedings Articles, ID 963

An Experimental Study: Multi-channel Ring Receive Coil for Magnetic Particle Imaging

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Gen Shi (Beihang university), Ziwei Chen (Beihang University), Haoran Zhang (Beihang University), Zhongwei Bian (Beihang University), Hui Zhang (Beihang University), Jie Tian (Beihang University)

Abstract


In compact-bore MPI systems, the commonly used Opposed-pair Coil suffers from azimuthal dead zones and an insufficient filling factor. We propose a Multi-channel Ring Coil that tiles the bore circumferentially with small, interleaved elements, expanding the sensitive coverage area without increasing volume, thereby improving uniformity and sensitivity. In experiments using a magnetic dipole coil for frequency sweeps, the proposed array—under equal-volume constraints—yields a 58.9\% increase in signal amplitude and a 70.7\% improvement in uniformity over the Opposed-pair baseline. Moreover, each channel in the ring provides multi-angle directional information, offering richer azimuthal inputs for graph-neural-network–based array reception analysis in the future.

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