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Macroscopic background gradient and radiation damping effects on high-field PGSE NMR diffusion measurements

Price, W. S. (author)
Stilbs, Peter (author)
KTH,Kemi
Jonsson, B. (author)
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Soderman, O. (author)
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Elsevier BV, 2001
2001
English.
In: Journal of magnetic resonance. - : Elsevier BV. - 1090-7807 .- 1096-0856. ; 150:1, s. 49-56
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  • The effects of macroscopic background gradients due to susceptibility differences at the sample interfaces and of radiation damping on pulsed-gradient spin-echo (PGSE) experiments are examined. Both phenomena can lead to the seemingly strange effect of the echo signal growing as the gradient strength increases at low applied gradient strengths. For a freely diffusing species, background gradients manifest themselves as slight concave or convex inflections in the linearized PGSE attenuation curve, depending on the polarity of the applied gradient, The various means of overcoming macroscopic background gradient problems, including bipolar gradients, and their efficacy are examined experimentally and discussed. The effects of radiation damping can also result in the attenuation curve being nonlinear but, different from the effect of background gradients, the nonlinearity does not change with the polarity of the applied gradient. The vulnerability of the stimulated echo-based PGSE sequence and variations of Hahn-based PGSE sequences is investigated. Both background gradients and radiation damping have serious implications for accurate diffusion measurement determination.

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background gradients
bipolar gradients
calibration
diffusion
PGSE
radiation damping
nuclear-magnetic-resonance
spin-echo
heterogeneous systems
restricted diffusion
demagnetizing field
multiple echoes
self-diffusion
dipolar field
water
susceptibility

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