Volume 15, Issue 2 pp. 287-304
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Simultaneous spatial and spectral selective excitation

Craig H. Meyer

Craig H. Meyer

Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 9430

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John M. Pauly

John M. Pauly

Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 9430

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Albert Macovskiand

Albert Macovskiand

Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 9430

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Dwight G. Nishimura

Dwight G. Nishimura

Information Systems Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, California 9430

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First published: August 1990
Citations: 437

Abstract

Using a k-space interpretation of small-tip excitation, a single excitation pulse has been designed that is simultaneously selective in space and resonant frequency. An analytic expression for the response of this pulse has been derived. The pulse has been implemented on a 1.5-T imaging system. The pulse has been applied to a rapid gradient-echo imaging sequence that forms both water and fat images within a breath-holding interval. These rapid images are free of the chemical shift artifacts at organ boundaries that typically afflict conventional rapid images. The pulse can be applied to a variety of other sequences, such as multislice water/fat sequences and rapid k-space scanning. © 1990 Academic Press, Inc.

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