Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407904 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A version of the chirp z-transform (CZT) enabling signal intensity and phase-preserving field-of-view scaling has been programmed. The algorithm is important for all single-point imaging sequences such as SPRITE when used with multiple data acquisition for T2â mapping or signal averaging. CZT has particular utility for SPRITE imaging of nuclei with short relaxation times such as sodium at high field. Here, a complete theory of the properties of CZT is given. This method operates entirely in k-space. It is compared with a conventional interpolation approach that works in image space after the application of a fast Fourier transformation.
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Authors
J. Kaffanke, T. Dierkes, S. Romanzetti, M. Halse, J. Rioux, M.O. Leach, B. Balcom, N.J. Shah,