Abstract

A certain preselectable region of a sample, for example, a disc or a volume component, is selectively excited in that the transverse magnetization of the desired region is phase-coupled by spin locking, while the spin coherences in the remaining spatial region are destroyed by phase relaxation. The thickness of the desired disc or the dimensions of the desired volume component can be varied by adjusting the amplitude of the spinlock pulse while the magnetic field gradients are kept constant. Comparatively low magnetic field gradients can be used. Even with such low magnetic field gradients, good spatial resolution can be achieved while reducing the energy of the radio-frequency excitation. Because of the relatively low energy irradiation of the material being investigated, the process is especially suitable for in vivo applications.

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