Methods
1. Gradient spoiling
The gradient echo sequence includes the RF-pulse, the dephasing gradient and the rephasing gradient. The parameters are selected in a way to ensure, that the phase difference is between the spins at the opposite ends of the voxel:
where n is an integer (in our case n=1), is the applied gradient (
) and
the gyromagnetic ratio. Under this condition it is ensured for each repetition cycle that the transverse magnetization is dephased to zero:
The negative and the positive gradients, which are actually used in order to create the echo, are skipped in our considerations, because the "net-area" under this gradient is zero (figure 1)
Figure 1: Gradient echo sequence (figures: grad_echo.jpg and grad_no_echo.jpg.)
2. RF spoiling
To eliminate this constructive refocusing, the phases of the transversal magnetization need to be scrambled in such a manner that they add together in a destructive way, and thus do not contribute to the signal following the RF pulse. This phase scrambling is achieved by making the resonance offset angle a function of RF pulse number n and the phase increment
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By André Viklenko / Sebastian Wolf
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