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Spin-lock slice selection

The most widely studied slice-selection technique uses spin-locking in a magnetic field gradient (Fig. 5.3.14) [Haf2]. It is applicable not only to solids, but also to liquids [Rom2, Winl] (cf. Section 9.1.1). The spin-lock induced slice excitation (SLISE) consists of a hard 90° pulse followed by a period where the transverse magnetization is locked in the... [Pg.166]

Fig. 9.1.4 [Rom2] Pulse and gradient scheme for lock-pulse selective spectroscopy. The slice selection is based on selective spin locking. Fig. 9.1.4 [Rom2] Pulse and gradient scheme for lock-pulse selective spectroscopy. The slice selection is based on selective spin locking.

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