
Biomedical Engineering: Bridging Medicine and Technology 1st Edition by Veronique Tran,Mark Saltzman
Edition 1ISBN: 9780521840996
Biomedical Engineering: Bridging Medicine and Technology 1st Edition by Veronique Tran,Mark Saltzman
Edition 1ISBN: 9780521840996 Exercise 6
Because of a malfunction in the hardware of an MRI scanner, the RF pulse amplitude is twice what it should be. The operator of the scanner observes no signal when applying a 90◦ pulse.
a. Why, assuming you were unaware of the malfunction, would you find this unusual?
b. Why is there no signal?
c. What, assuming you were aware of the malfunction, could you do to get maximum signal? [Hint: θflip = γ B1T, where γ is the gyromagnetic ratio, B1 is the magnitude of the RF pulse, and T is time.]
a. Why, assuming you were unaware of the malfunction, would you find this unusual?
b. Why is there no signal?
c. What, assuming you were aware of the malfunction, could you do to get maximum signal? [Hint: θflip = γ B1T, where γ is the gyromagnetic ratio, B1 is the magnitude of the RF pulse, and T is time.]
Explanation
There is no signal because transverse ma...
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