A method and apparatus for Magnetic Resonance Imaging with specialized
imaging coils possessing high Signal-to-Noise-Ratio (SNR). Imaging and/or
Radio Frequency receiving coils include a ballistic electrical conductor
such as carbon nanotubes, the ballistic electrical conductor having a
resistance that does not increase significantly with length. Due to their
enhanced SNR properties, system designs with smaller static magnetic
field strength can be constructed for the same quality of imaging,
leading to substantial reductions in system size and cost, as well as to
enhanced imaging with existing MRI systems.