Claims
- 1. A nuclear-magnetic-resonance Fourier-transform tomographic method for imaging cross sections of a body, the method comprising exposing the body to a homogeneous magnetic field, superimposing upon the body a time-limited selection magnetic gradient field, during the selection magnetic gradient field irradiating the body with an essentially 90.degree. pulse, subsequently irradiating the body with a timed sequence of essentially 180.degree. pulses to produce a sequence of spin-echo nuclear induction signals, the relative phases and spacing of the 90.degree. pulse and the 180.degree. pulses being selected to define a Carr-Purcell-Gill-Meiboom pulse sequence so that a spin-echo nuclear induction signal occurs in an interval between each pair of adjacent essentially 180.degree. pulses in the pulse sequence, during the sequence of essentially 180.degree. pulses superimposing upon the body a sequence of time-limited phase-encoding magnetic gradient fields and time-limited recording magnetic gradient fields, each phase-encoding magnetic gradient field being imposed during a time interval between a pair of adjacent essentially 180.degree. pulses of the Carr-Purcell-Gill-Meiboom pulse sequence, a portion of the phase-encoding magnetic gradient field being imposed between the first essentially 180.degree. pulse of the pair of pulses and a midpoint of the spin-echo nuclear induction signal occurring between the pair of pulses, each recording magnetic gradient field being imposed during the time interval between a pair of adjacent essentially 180.degree. pulses of the Carr-Purcell-Gill-Meiboom pulse sequence coincident with the occurrence of the spin-echo nuclear induction signal between the pair of pulses, the phase-encoding magnetic gradient fields being changed after each essentially 180.degree. pulse in accordance with a Fourier-transform tomographic imaging method, the form and timing of each time-limited magnetic gradient field relative to the substantially 180.degree. pulses and the spin-echo nuclear induction signals being selected so that spin dephasing which arises during the magnetic gradient field is substantially cancelled at the end of the time-limited gradient field so that a spin phase condition at the time of each essentially 180.degree. pulse subsequent to the first such pulse is substantially the same as a spin phase condition at the time of the preceding essentially 180.degree. pulse, sampling and digitizing the spin-echo nuclear induction signals to form digitized nuclear signal data, and combining such digitized nuclear signal data in accordance with the Fourier-transform tomographic method to form a tomographic image of the cross section of the body.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, characterized by the body being excited repeatedly in succession with Carr-Purcell-Gill-Meiboom sequences and being subject to different phase-encoding magnetic gradient fields with the successive excitations.
- 3. Method according to claim 2, characterized by the time interval between the 90.degree. pulse and the first 180.degree. pulse as well as between the first two 180.degree. pulses being increased with every excitation by a fraction of the constant interval between the remaining 180.degree. pulses inversely proportionate to the planned number of repetitions.
- 4. Method according to claim 2, characterized by each repeated excitation occurring before a complete relaxation of the spin-moments excited by the preceding Carr-Purcell-Gill-Meiboom sequence has taken place.
- 5. Method according to claim 1 characterized by another phase-encoding magnetic gradient field being used as a selection magnetic gradient field and the image reconstruction occurring according to a three-dimensional nuclear-magnetic-resonance Fourier-transform tomographic method.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 774,569, filed Sept. 10, 1985, and now abandoned.
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