1. Minimisation of slab-selective radiofrequency excitation pulse durations constrained by an acceptable aliasing coefficient.
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Fair MJ, Gatehouse PD, and Firmin DN
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- Algorithms, Heart Rate, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Phantoms, Imaging, Reproducibility of Results, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radio Waves
- Abstract
A technical note is presented on the slab-direction aliasing of 3D imaging, introducing a simple methodology for determining the minimised duration of low flip-angle sinc radiofrequency (RF) excitation pulses, with respect to a required slab profile accuracy. The various interdependent factors affected in modifying an RF pulse duration are considered and analysed in the context of a new metric for quantifying the levels of permitted slab-aliasing. A general framework is presented for the selection of standard sinc RF excitation pulses with system-minimised durations, as well as their analysis and validation, and a demonstration of this methodology is performed for an example requirement and scanner. This methodology enables implementation of standard (vendor-generated) RF pulses with minimised duration for a required application, with high confidence in their operational reliability. Parts of such a methodology may also in theory be extended to more advanced RF pulse designs., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2021
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