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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 23, 1994
Filed:
Feb. 22, 1993
Jurgen Hennig, Freiburg, DE;
Spectrospin AG, Fallanden, CH;
Abstract
In the case of a method for the generation of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals from a measuring volume with test substance which is exposed to a highly homogeneous stationary magnetic field B.sub.0, by irradiation of a sequence of at least two radio frequency (RF)-pulses into the measuring volume, wherein the at least two RF-pulses excite nuclear spins of the test substance within the measuring volume in a resonant manner within a frequency band which is narrow with respect to their frequency, the phases of the at least two RF-pulses are selected in dependence upon their frequency in such a manner that the phases of the NMR signals generated by each individual of the at least two RF-pulses are randomised in such a manner that the vectorial sum over the signal intensities of the individual signals is zero, whereas the combination of the at least two RF-pulses leads to the development of observable coherent magnetization of the test substance. Due to the usage of these so-called 'white' RF-pulses, undesired NMR signals in the case of multi-pulse excitations can be suppressed in a simple manner without application of additional gradients.