Claims
- 1. A magnetic resonance imaging system comprising:
- magnetic field generating means for generating a static magnetic field and a gradient magnetic field which are applied to an object;
- means for applying an excitation magnetic field to cause a magnetic resonance to occur in said object to which said static magnetic field and said
- applied, said excitation field applying means including power control means for controlling a power of the excitation magnetic field;
- means for receiving a magnetic resonance signal due to the magnetic resonance which is caused from the object under applications of said static magnetic field, said gradient magnetic field, and said excitation magnetic field; and
- said power control means responsive to the magnetic resonance signal which is received by said receiving means so, to control the power of said excitation magnetic field to rotate an angle of inclination of a spin of nuclei of said object to a predetermined value less than 90.degree. when said object is placed in a combined field of said static, gradient and excitation magnetic fields.
- 2. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic resonance signal is a spin echo signal which is produced due to the magnetic resonance.
- 3. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic resonance signal is an FID signal which is produced due to the magnetic resonance.
- 4. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined value of the angle of inclination is about 45.degree..
- 5. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said power control means includes means for controlling an amplitude of a signal to generate the excitation magnetic field.
- 6. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said power control means includes means for controlling a time width of a signal to generate the rotating magnetic field.
- 7. A magnetic resonance imaging system according to claim 1, wherein said power control means includes means for controlling an amplitude and a time width of a signal to generate the excitation magnetic field.
- 8. A magnetic resonance imaging system as recited in claim 1 wherein said power control means includes:
- means for varying the power for the excitation magnetic fields,
- means responsive to the maximum value of said received magnetic resonance signal obtained by varying said power for determining the transmission power, Pmax, corresponding to said maximum magnetic resonance signal, and
- means for applying a fraction P.sub.F of said power Pmax to generate said excitation magnetic field.
- 9. A magnetic resonance imaging system as recited in claim 8 further including image reconstruction processing means for reconstructing a magnetic resonance image form magnetic resonance signals received by said receiving means when said power control means controls said excitation magnetic field at said fraction of said transmission power corresponding to said maximum magnetic resonance signal.
- 10. A magnetic resonance imaging system comprising:
- magnetic field generating means for generating a static magnetic field and a gradient magnetic field which are applied to an object;
- means for applying an excitation magnetic field to cause a magnetic resonance to occur in said object to which said static magnetic field and said gradient magnetic field have been applied, said excitation field applying means including power control means for controlling a power of the excitation magnetic field;
- means for receiving a magnetic resonance signal due to the magnetic resonance which is caused in the object due to said static magnetic field, said gradient magnetic field, and said excitation magnetic field;
- image reconstruction processing means for reconstructing a magnetic resonance image from the magnetic resonance signal which is received by said receiving means; and
- said power control means responsive to said magnetic resonance signal for controlling the power of the excitation magnetic field to be a maximum value Pmax, irrespective of attributes of said object, and for subsequently controlling said power to be a fraction, P.sub.F, of the value of Pmax so as to rotate a spin of specific nuclei of said object to a predetermined flip angle which is less than 90.degree. when said object is placed in a combined field resulting from said static, gradient and excitation magnetic fields.
- 11. A method of magnetic resonance imaging comprising the steps of:
- generating a static magnetic field and a gradient magnetic field and applying the static and gradient magnetic fields to an object to be examined;
- applying an excitation magnetic field to cause a magnetic resonance to occur in said object;
- receiving a magnetic resonance signal due to the magnetic resonance which is caused from the object under application of the static magnetic field, the gradient magnetic field, and the excitation magnetic field; and
- controlling a power of the excitation magnetic field in response to said magnetic resonance signal to be a maximum value Pmax and subsequently controlling the power to be a fraction, P.sub.F, of P.sub.max so as to rotate an angle of inclination of a spin of nuclei of said object to a predetermined value less than 90.degree. when the object is placed in a combined field of said static, gradient and excitation magnetic fields.
- 12. A magnetic resonance imaging method as recited in claim 11 wherein said step of controlling the power of said excitation magnetic field includes controlling the power of said excitation magnetic field so as to rotate the angle of inclination of the spin of nuclei of said object to a predetermined value of 45.degree..
- 13. The method as recited in claim 11 wherein said step of controlling the power of said excitation magnetic field includes varying said power for determining the transmission power corresponding to a maximum magnetic resonance signal and applying a fraction of said determined power to generate said excitation magnetic field.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 829,486 filed Feb. 14, 19868, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,608, "Magnetic Resonance Imaging System."
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