Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407894 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A new centric scan imaging methodology for density profiling of materials with short transverse relaxation times is presented. This method is shown to be more robust than our previously reported centric scan pure phase encode methodologies. The method is particularly well suited to density imaging of low gyro-magnetic ratio non-proton nuclei through the use of a novel dedicated one-dimensional magnetic field gradient coil. The design and construction of this multi-layer, water cooled, gradient coil is presented. Although of large diameter (7.62Â cm) to maximize sample cross section, the gradient coil has an efficiency of several times that offered by conventional designs (6Â mT/m/A). The application of these ideas is illustrated with high resolution density-weighted proton (1H) images of hazelnut oil penetration into chocolate, and lithium ion (7Li) penetration into cement paste. The methods described in this paper provide a straightforward and reliable means for imaging a class of samples that, until now, have been very difficult to image.
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Authors
K. Deka, M.B. MacMillan, A.V. Ouriadov, I.V. Mastikhin, J.J. Young, P.M. Glover, G.R. Ziegler, B.J. Balcom,