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Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields1 Gradients and fields Static magnetic field Gradients –Effect of simultaneous gradients Excitation and slice selection.

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1 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields1 Gradients and fields Static magnetic field Gradients –Effect of simultaneous gradients Excitation and slice selection

2 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields2 Imaging B

3 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields3 One field, one resonant frequency B RF inRF out

4 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields4 Field gradient: frequency = localization RF inRF out G z = 3 G/cm B z = (3 + 0.0003z) T

5 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields5 Gradients Typical strength – 10 to 40 mT/m (1 to 4 G/cm) Always produce fields aligned with B 0 Typical rise time: 300 microseconds Risks to subjects: –Peripheral nerve stimulation –Cardiac stimulation http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~peterj/lectures/hbm_1/sld010.htm

6 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields6 Slice select gradients Z gradient during imaging pulse X gradient during excitation pulse Y gradient during excitation pulse Axial slice Sagittal slice Coronal slice Y & Z gradients during imaging pulse Oblique slice z y x

7 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields7 Pulse bandwidth and slice thickness Frequency (Hz) Position (cm) Gradient, e.g. 10 G/cm = 4,260 Hz/cm Broadband pulse excites fat slice

8 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields8 Parts of an RF pulse Carrier (center) frequency BW Frequency (Hz)

9 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields9 Slice selection - edges aren’t exactly hard G = 5.1kHz/cm f x Frequency profile of pulse = spatial profile of slice BWthk = BW/G SS

10 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields10 Pulse bandwidth and slice thickness Frequency (Hz) Position (cm) Gradient, e.g. 10 G/cm = 4,260 Hz/cm Narrow pulse excites fat slice

11 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields11 Pulse bandwidth and slice thickness Frequency (Hz) Position (cm) Gradient, e.g. 10 G/cm = 4,260 Hz/cm Strong gradient decreases slice thickness

12 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields12 Pulse bandwidth and slice thickness Frequency (Hz) Position (cm) Gradient, e.g. 10 G/cm = 4,260 Hz/cm Center frequency determines slice position

13 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields13 Slice selection: gradient during pulse B z = 3T RF inRF out G z = 3 G/cm

14 Psy 8960, Fall ‘06 Gradients and Fields14 Pulse sequence diagrams N rep RF G SS G PE G RO DAC Magnetization preparation ExcitationRead-out


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