Correcting slice selectivity in hard pulse sequences.

Many MRI sequences use non-selective hard pulse excitation in the presence of imaging gradients. In this work, we investigate to which extent the sinc-shaped frequency excitation profiles of the pulse can be used for imaging without the generation of artefacts. A correction algorithm is proposed that eliminates the influence of the excitation profile. Phantom as well as in vivo measurements prove that enhanced image quality can be obtained as long as the first minimum of the excitation profile lies outside the imaged object.

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