Apr 03, 2024
Iseult unveils its 1st unique images to the world
Iseult unveils its 1st unique images to the world

Left: the Iseult magnet connected with its cryogenic facility; right: one of the first images of the brain at 11.7 teslas. Credits: CEA

The Iseult project has unveiled the first human brain images obtained using a 11.7 teslas MRI, after almost 25 years of work. This world first was made possible thanks to the commitment of over 200 CEA employees, who believed in this extremely ambitious project from the very beginning

In the early 2000s, a Franco-German project was launched to develop ultra-high resolution imaging. One of the objectives was to build an imager whose key component was a superconducting magnet reaching 11.7 Tesla with a 900 mm aperture, but there was at this time no MRI manufacturer ready to embark on this crazy adventure alone. Based on its strong expertise in superconducting magnets acquired over the past 40 years, in particular for high energy physics and particle physics (Cern) as well as for fusion (Tore Supra, ITER), CEA decided to take up the challenge. After only a few years of design work, CEA proposed in 2006 an initial design using several innovative technological solutions. After exhaustive tests to validate all of them with several prototypes, the final fabrication started in in 2010. It took 7 years for the CEA and Alstom (now General Electric) teams to finalize the construction of this outstanding magnet, a colossus weighing 132 tons, 5 me in length and 5 meters in diameter. The magnet winding is made of 182 km of superconducting wires cooled to -271.35°C by 7,500 liters of superfluid helium.

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For more than 20 years, the Irfu teams have worked tirelessly to design, build and commission this exceptional magnet, which brilliantly meets the needs of neuroscientists. These first images and their unrivalled quality are already proof of the extent to which Iseult will help to understand how healthy and diseased brains work, expanding the horizons of explorations on the human brain.

 
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