The invention relates to a method for determination of spatial sensitivity
profiles of RF transmit and/or receive coils (7, 8, 9) in an examination
volume (17) of a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging device (1). In
accordance with the method of the invention, nuclear magnetization is
excited within the examination volume (17) by a sequence of RF pulses and
switched magnetic field gradients, wherein the sequence comprises RF
pulses with at least two different excitation flip angles. MR signals are
acquired and processed so as to form at least two MR images, each
corresponding to one of these flip angles. The spatial sensitivity
profiles are then computed in the positions of the pixels or voxels of
the MR images based upon the dependence of the pixel or voxel values on
the respective flip angles. Alternatively, a plurality of instances of a
sequence of RF pulses and switched magnetic field gradients is applied
and MR signals are acquired, wherein a different combination of transmit
and receive coils (7, 8, 9) is used for each instance of the sequence.
The spatial sensitivity profiles are then computed in the positions of
the pixels or voxels of the MR images formed from the acquired MR signals
by taking the logarithm of the pixel or voxel values and by solving a
linear system of equations for each pixel or voxel.