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Multi-solid echo sequence

The slice selection procedure can be combined with a number of pulse sequences to spatially resolve NMR parameters or to contrast the profiles with a variety of filters. The most commonly used acquisition schemes implemented to sample echo train decays are the CPMG [(jt/2)0—(Jt)90] or a multi-solid echo sequence [(jt/ 2)0-(jt/2)9o]. In these instances, the complete echo train can be fitted to determine... [Pg.111]

Multi-pulse sequences for line narrowing based on magic echoes represent another possibility to realize time-suspension. Such sequences are less difficult to implement than pulse sequences based on solid echoes and consequently, appear to be more popular for use in imaging. Therefore, they are treated separately in Section 8.8. [Pg.369]

Fio. 9.3.4 Excitation with a surface coil of 9 mm diameter in a Bo gradient of the order of lOT/m by the NMR-MOUSE (a) Series train of CPMG echoes from a carbon-black filled SBR section of an intact car tyre with a steel belt. A fit of the echo envelope with an exponential decay function yields a transverse relaxation time Ti [Eidl]. (b) Variation of the pulse duration in an a — te/l — Ta — ts/ i- pulse sequence for different rf frequencies. For each frequency maxima and minima are observed which define the nominal 90° and 180° pulse widths. With decreasing rf frequency the distance of the sensitive volume from the rf coil increases. A frequency of 17.5 MHz correspond to depths of 0-0.5 mm, 16MHz to 0.5-1.0mm, and 16.5 MHz to 1.0-1.5 mm into the sample [Gut3], (c) Hahn- and solid-echo envelopes for a sample of carbon-black filled cross-linked SBR. The Hahn-echo decay is faster because of residual dipolar couplings which are partially refocused by the solid-echo [Gut3]. (d) Multi-echo excitation. [Pg.407]


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