Article in Journal of magnetic resonance
Prof Igor Serša, PhD from the Department of Solid State Physics F5 published an article in Journal of magnetic resonance with the title Comparison of driven equilibrium and standard spin-echo sequence in MR microscopy: Analysis of signal dependence on RF pulse imperfection and diffusion. Fast MR imaging of samples with long NMR relaxation times is often challenging. In this study, a solution to this problem is proposed, based on the use of a spin-echo (SE) sequence for MR imaging, upgraded with a driven equilibrium method. The proposed (DE-SE) sequence was first theoretically analyzed and later verified by experiments on test samples performed on a 9.4 T system for MR microscopy. Experiments on water have shown that the DE-SE sequence can produce about 10 times more signal than the SE sequence. The presented DE-SE sequence has proven to be effective for fast imaging of samples with long T1 relaxation times in MR microscopy and is therefore also suitable for fast proton density weighted imaging of materials.