Structure-specific magnetic field inhomogeneities and its effect on the correlation time
- PMID: 17145406
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2006.08.005
Structure-specific magnetic field inhomogeneities and its effect on the correlation time
Abstract
We describe the relationship between the correlation time and microscopic spatial inhomogeneities in the static magnetic field. The theory takes into account diffusion of nuclear spins in the inhomogeneous field created by magnetized objects. A simple general expression for the correlation time is obtained. It is shown that the correlation time is dependent on a characteristic length, the diffusion coefficient of surrounding medium, the permeability of the surface and the volume fraction of the magnetized objects. For specific geometries (spheres and cylinders), exact analytical expressions for the correlation time are given. The theory can be applied to contrast agents (magnetically labeled cells), capillary network, BOLD effect and so forth.
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