Dielectric element and method for generating a magnetic...

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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ABSTRACT:
A dielectric element is formed of a dielectric material exhibiting a magnetic resonance relaxation time, with a relaxation agent incorporated in the dielectric material that reduces the relaxation time of the dielectric material. The dielectric element is adapted for placement on a subject while magnetic resonance data are acquired from the subject, and locally influences the B1field distribution in the subject during the acquisition of magnetic resonance data.

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