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Abstract #2721

Accurate Phased Array Modeling in the Presence of Coupling

Pei-Shan Wei1, Scott B. King, 12, Michael J. Smith2, Jarod Matwiy2, Christopher P. Bidinosti3

1Departmentof Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 2National Research Council of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 3Department of Physics, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

An accurate modeling of a constructed coil contains resistive and mutual inductance coupling and preamplifier de-coupling information in realistic electromagnetic fields and is important for optimization of SNR and g-factor. Noise correlation analysis and current ratio of induced current relative to the primary current at different angular position representing different coupling have been used to evaluate the perturbation in the B/E- field distribution. Our results suggest that incorporating a preamplifier circuit into the coil model can accurately simulate

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