prepolarizing
Prepolarizing is a technique used primarily in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to enhance image quality and reduce scan times. It involves applying a magnetic field to the target tissue or object prior to the main radiofrequency excitation pulse. This initial magnetic field aligns the magnetic moments of the nuclei, usually hydrogen protons, in a more uniform and higher polarization state, thereby increasing the overall signal strength.
The process of prepolarization occurs at a magnetic field strength that is typically higher than the main
Prepolarization is especially beneficial in low-field MRI systems, where natural polarization levels are lower and image
This technique is related to, but distinct from, other methods such as hyperpolarization, which dramatically enhances
Overall, prepolarization plays a significant role in advancing MRI technology by improving image quality and expanding