Abstract #3122
Exchange-Induced Relaxations in the Presence of Fictitious Fields
Timo Liimatainen 1 , Dennis Sorce 2 , Silvia Mangia 2 , Michael Garwood 2 , and Shalom Michaeli 2
1
A.I.Virtanen Institute, University of
Eastern Finland, Kuopio, FI, Finland,
2
Center
for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States
The RAFFn pulses are designed to generate fictitious
fields that allow locking of magnetization in the
rotating frames of rank n. Exchange induced relaxations
during RAFFn pulses for two site exchange were described
using Bloch-McConnell formalism. The results demonstrate
that with the increase of n the sensitivity of RAFFn to
the slow motional regime increases.
This abstract and the presentation materials are available to members only;
a login is required.
Join Here