Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) magnets with high homogeneity are critical components in medical imaging systems, designed to produce a uniform magnetic field across the imaging volume. This uniformity is essential for obtaining clear and accurate images, as variations in the magnetic field can lead to image distortions and artifacts. High homogeneity MRI magnets are typically superconducting, utilizing cryogenic cooling to maintain the superconducting state of their coils, which allows for the generation of strong and stable magnetic fields without energy loss.
These magnets are crafted with precision engineering to ensure that the magnetic field is as uniform as possible within the region of interest, often within a small margin of error, such as a few parts per million (ppm). This level of precision is crucial for advanced diagnostic imaging, particularly in neuroimaging and musculoskeletal applications where detailed visualization is required.
The high homogeneity of these MRI mag…