Adam B. Kerr1, Duan Xu2, Peder
E. Z. Larson2, Daniel B. Vigneron2, John M. Pauly1
1Electrical Engineering,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; 2Radiology &
Biomedical Imaging, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, United States
A novel adiabatic full-passage pulse has been designed demonstrating a 33% peak power reduction compared to a classic hyperbolic secant (HS) pulse, while maintaining the spectral selectivity at one frequency edge. The new pulse is used to design the two adiabatic spectral-spatial pulses for a PRESS-localization, but with spectral profiles offset and reversed to achieve full HS selectivity. The peak power reduction will enable the higher spectral bandwidths demanded at high field without compromising selectivity.