2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3579169
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Detecting Fleeting MRI Signals with Frequency-Modulated Pulses

Abstract: We describe a fundamentally different approach to MRI referred to as SWIFT (sweep imaging with Fourier transformation). SWIFT exploits time-shared RF excitation and signal acquisition, allowing capture of signal from spins with extremely short transverse relaxation time, T 2 *. The MR signal is acquired in gaps inserted into a broadband frequency-swept excitation pulse, which results in acquisition delays of only 1 -2 microseconds. In SWIFT, 3D k-space is sampled in a radial manner, whereby one projection of t… Show more

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