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RASER MRI: Magnetic Resonance Images formed Spontaneously exploiting Cooperative Nonlinear Interaction

Authors :
Lehmkuhl, Sören
Fleischer, Simon
Lohmann, Lars
Rosen, Matthew S.
Chekmenev, Eduard Y.
Adams, Alina
Theis, Thomas
Appelt, Stephan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The spatial resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is fundamentally limited by the width of Lorentzian point spread functions (PSF) associated with the exponential decay rate of transverse magnetization (1/T2*). Here we show a different contrast mechanism in MRI by establishing RASER (Radio-frequency Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) in imaged media. RASER imaging bursts emerge out of noise and without applying (Radio Frequency) RF pulses when placing spins with sufficient population inversion in a weak magnetic field gradient. A small difference in initial population inversion density creates a stronger image contrast than conventional MRI. This contrast is based on the cooperative nonlinear interaction between all slices. On the other hand, the cooperative nonlinear interaction gives rise to imaging artifacts, such as amplitude distortions and side lobes outside of the imaging domain. Both the contrast and the artifacts are demonstrated experimentally and predicted by simulations based on a proposed theory. This theory of RASER MRI is strongly connected to many other distinct fields related to synergetics and non-linear dynamics.<br />Comment: The main text includes 5 figures within 10 pages. Incuding the supplementary material, the entire document comprises 37 Pages and 16 Figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.00632
Document Type :
Working Paper