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RASER: a new ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging method.
Authors:Ryan Chamberlain  Jang-Yeon Park  Curt Corum  Essa Yacoub  Kamil Ugurbil  Clifford R Jack  Michael Garwood
Institution:Center for Magnetic Resonance Research and Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Abstract:A new MRI method is described to acquire a T(2)-weighted image from a single slice in a single shot. The technique is based on rapid acquisition by sequential excitation and refocusing (RASER). RASER avoids relaxation-related blurring because the magnetization is sequentially refocused in a manner that effectively creates a series of spin echoes with a constant echo time. RASER uses the quadratic phase produced by a frequency-swept chirp pulse to time-encode one dimension of the image. In another implementation the pulse can be used to excite multiple slices with phase-encoding and frequency-encoding in the other two dimensions. The RASER imaging sequence is presented along with single-shot and multislice images, and is compared to conventional spin-echo and echo-planar imaging sequences. A theoretical and empirical analysis of the spatial resolution is presented, and factors in choosing the spatial resolution for different applications are discussed. RASER produces high-quality single-shot images that are expected to be advantageous for a wide range of applications.
Keywords:single-shot imaging  MRI  chirp  spatial encoding  time-encoding  quadratic phase profile  frequency-swept pulse
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