Fast-field cycling MRI is a novel technique that involves cycling the main magnetic field during image acquisition. By doing this, information on the magnetic field dependence of parameters such as the T1 relaxation time can be investigated and exploited as a new form of endogenous image contrast. In this abstract we present progress on a new human-scale fast field-cycling MRI system with a detection field of 0.2 T.
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