pulsfältgradient
Pulsfältgradient refers to a technique used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy to encode spatial information. In simple terms, it involves applying magnetic field gradients that vary in time and space. These gradients cause the precession frequency of the magnetic moments of the atomic nuclei, such as hydrogen protons, to become dependent on their location within the magnetic field.
By applying these pulsed gradients in specific sequences, it becomes possible to measure how the signal from
A key application of pulsed field gradients is in diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), a type of MRI that