Title: Exponential%20time%20constants
1Relaxation
- Exponential time constants
- T1
- Longitudinal (spin-lattice)
- Inversion recovery experiment
- T2
- Transverse (spin-spin) relaxation
- Spin-echo experiment
- T2
- T2 with field inhomogeneities
- Gradient echo experiment
TE 15 ms
TE 20 ms
TE 30 ms
TE 60 ms
2Exponential decay
? 30 ms
3T2
TE 15 ms
TE 20 ms
? T2 30 ms
T2 50 ms
TE 30 ms
TE 60 ms
4Exponential recovery
Inversion recovery
Saturation recovery
5T1
Inversion recovery
T1 900 ms
T1 1100 ms
T1 2000 ms
TI 50 ms
100 ms
800 ms
400 ms
1600 ms
3200 ms
4800 ms
6Pulse sequence diagrams
Excitation
Magnetization preparation
Read-out
Nrep
RF
GSS
GPE
GRO
DAC
7Spin Echo EPI pulse sequence (not to scale)
Excitation pulse
Refocusing pulse
RF
GSS
GPE
GRO
DAC
8Spin Echo measures T2, not T2
Refocusing pulse
Excitation pulse
Echo
Read-out
MT
T2
T2
S
9Spin Echo EPI pulse sequence
TE/2
TE/2
RF
GSS
GPE
GRO
DAC
10Inversion Recovery Spin Echo EPI
TE/2
TE/2
RF
GSS
GPE
GRO
DAC
11Inversion Recovery FLASH
NPE
RF
GSS
GPE
GRO
NRO
DAC
12Spin Echo erasing magnetic field imperfections
Imaging signal comes from protons on water
molecules.
Frequency map, zoomed in on lateral temporal
cortex
Hz
On resonance
Sensitive to macro- and microscopic variations in
B0.
100 Hz off resonance
250 Hz off resonance
13Spin Echo erasing magnetic field imperfections
Summing all spins (e.g. axial slice) creates
rapid signal decay
14Spin Echo erasing magnetic field imperfections
Applying a 180 pulse at TE/2 refocuses the
inhomogeneity-induced dephasing at TE
t 0 ms
t TE
t TE/2
15SE EPI reduction of through-slice dephasing
Gradient echo
Spin echo