@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00068623, author = {Saito, Kazuyuki and Ito, Koichi and Ikehira, Hiroo and et.al and 齊藤 一幸 and 伊藤 公一 and 池平 博夫}, month = {Jun}, note = {Objective. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an effective method for diagnosis of diseases. This system is made of some important units including RF technologies. The RF (radio frequency) coil is one of the important parts in the RF unit. During the imaging, the RF coil radiates EM (electromagnetic) pulse to the human body and receives the NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) signals emitted from the body. Therefore, it is necessary to estimate the SAR (specific absorption rate) in the human body due to the radiated EM energy from the RF coils [1]. In this study, we investigate the SAR in the human body by a surface coil and a bird cage coil using numerical calculations and phantom experiments., Bioelectromagnetics Society 28th Annual meeting}, title = {EVALUATION OF THE SAR BY TWO TYPES OF RF COILS FOR MRI SYSTEM}, year = {2006} }