MR‐zero meets FLASH – controlling the transient signal decay in gradient‐ and RF‐spoiled gradient echo sequences
Simon Weinmüller,
Jonathan Endres,
Nam Dang
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe complex signal decay during the transient FLASH MRI readout can lead to artifacts in magnitude and phase images. We show that target‐driven optimization of individual RF flip angles and phases can realize near‐ideal signal behavior and mitigate artifacts.MethodsThe differentiable end‐to‐end optimization framework MR‐zero is used to optimize RF trains of the FLASH sequence. We focus herein on minimizing deviations from the ideally spoiled signal by using a mono‐exponential Look–Locker target. We firs… Show more
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