Abstract

In biomedical NMR, the development of radiofrequency (RF) pulses that are able to tolerate RF field nonuniformity remains a major objective. Frequency-modulated pulses that function in an adiabatic manner offer one way to achieve uniform flip angles even when the RF field is highly inhomogeneous. This historical perspective describes our experiences leading to the development of the first adiabatic plane rotation pulse in the early days of biomedical NMR. Keywords: radiofrequency pulse; adiabatic; plane rotation; biomedical; in vivo NMR

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