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Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2014

Two-dimensional spectral–spatial EPR imaging with the rapid scan and modulated magnetic field gradient

Tomasz Czechowski; Wojciech Chlewicki; M. Baranowski; Kazimierz Jurga; Piotr Szczepanik; Piotr Szulc; Piotr Kędzia; Marek Szostak; Paweł Malinowski; Stanisław Wosiński; Wiesław Prukała; Jan Jurga

A new method for fast spectral-spatial electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI) is presented. To reduce the time of projections acquisition we propose to combine rapid scan of Zeeman magnetic field using high frequency sinusoidal modulation with simultaneously applied magnetic field gradients, whose amplitude is modulated at low frequency. The correctness of the method is confirmed by studies carried out on a phantom consisting of two LiPc samples. The spectral-spatial images from the acquired data are reconstructed using iterative algorithms. The proposed method allows to acquire the spectral-spatial image with 800 projections at 200ms.


Applied Magnetic Resonance | 2012

The Instrument Set for Generating Fast Adiabatic Passage

Tomasz Czechowski; M. Baranowski; A. Woźniak-Braszak; Kazimierz Jurga; Jan Jurga; Piotr Kędzia

The design and construction of a high-performance, low-cost, and easy to assemble adiabatic extension set for homebuilt and commercial spectrometers is described. Described apparatus set was designed for the fast adiabatic passage generation and is based on direct digital synthesizer DDS. This solution gives generator high signal to noise ratio, phase stability even during frequency change which is only possible in expansive commercial high-end hardware. Critical synchronization and timing issues are considered and solutions are discussed. Different experimental conditions and techniques for the measurements are briefly discussed. The proposed system is very flexible and might be used for the measurement of low-frequency nuclear magnetic resonance.


Applied Magnetic Resonance | 2013

Analysis of Uniformity of Magnetic Field Generated by the Two-Pair Coil System

Piotr Kędzia; Tomasz Czechowski; M. Baranowski; Jan Jurga; E. Szcześniak

In this paper we use a simple analysis based on properties of the axial field generated by symmetrical multipoles to reveal all possible distributions of two coaxial pairs of circular windings, which result in systems featuring zero octupole and 32 pole magnetic moments (six-order systems). Homogeneity of magnetic field of selected systems is analyzed. It has been found that one of the derived systems generates homogenous magnetic field whose volume is comparable to that yielded by the eight-order system. The influence of the current distribution and the windings placement on the field homogeneity is considered. The table, graphs and equations given in the paper facilitate the choice of the most appropriate design for a given problem. The systems presented may find applications in low field electron paramagnetic resonance imaging, some functional f-MRI (nuclear magnetic resonance imaging) and bioelectromagnetic experiments requiring the access to the working space from all directions.


Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2014

Two-dimensional EPR imaging with the rapid scan and rotated magnetic field gradient

Tomasz Czechowski; Wojciech Chlewicki; M. Baranowski; Kazimierz Jurga; Piotr Szczepanik; Piotr Szulc; Krzysztof Tadyszak; Piotr Kędzia; Marek Szostak; Paweł Malinowski; Stanisław Wosiński; Wiesław Prukała; Jan Jurga

A new method for fast 2D Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging (EPRI) is presented. To reduce the time of projections acquisition we propose to combine rapid scan of Zeeman magnetic field using high frequency sinusoidal modulation with simultaneously applied magnetic field gradient, whose orientation is changed at low frequency. The correctness of the method is confirmed by studies carried out on a phantom consisting of two LiPc samples. The images from the acquired data are reconstructed using iterative algorithms. The proposed method allows to reduce the image acquisition time up to 10 ms for 2D EPRI, and to detect the sinogram with infinitesimal angular step between projections.


Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part B-magnetic Resonance Engineering | 2013

The magnet system for rapid scan electron paramagnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy

Tomasz Czechowski; Wojciech Chlewicki; M. Baranowski; Kazimierz Jurga; Eugeniusz Szczesniak; Marek Szostak; Paweł Malinowski; Piotr Kędzia; Piotr Szczepanik; Piotr Szulc; Stanisław Wosiński; Wiesław Prukała; Jan Jurga


Composite Structures | 2018

Homogeneity of magnetic field influence on buckling of three layer polyethylene plate

Piotr Kędzia; Mikołaj J. Smyczyński


Applied Mathematics and Mechanics-english Edition | 2018

Buckling of a sandwich symmetrical circular plate with varying mechanical properties of the core

Ewa Magnucka-Blandzi; K. Wisniewska-Mleczko; Mikołaj J. Smyczyński; Piotr Kędzia


Archive | 2012

METHOD TO GENERATE MAGNETIC FIELDS OF HIGH UNIFORMITY AND COMPENSATION OF EXTERNAL DISPERSED FIELD, AND SYSTEM FOR ITS EMBODIMENT

Piotr Kędzia; Eugeniusz Szczesniak; Tomasz Dr. Czechowski; M. Baranowski; Jan Jurga


Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics | 2018

Bending, buckling and free vibration of a beam with unsymmetrically varying mechanical properties

Krzysztof Magnucki; Jerzy Lewiński; Ewa Magnucka-Blandzi; Piotr Kędzia


Composite Structures | 2018

Unsymmetrical sandwich beams under three-point bending – Analytical studies

Ewa Magnucka-Blandzi; Piotr Kędzia; Mikołaj J. Smyczyński

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Jan Jurga

Poznań University of Technology

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M. Baranowski

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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Kazimierz Jurga

Poznań University of Technology

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Mikołaj J. Smyczyński

Poznań University of Technology

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Tomasz Czechowski

Poznań University of Technology

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Piotr Szczepanik

Poznań University of Technology

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Wojciech Chlewicki

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Ewa Magnucka-Blandzi

Poznań University of Technology

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Krzysztof Magnucki

Poznań University of Technology

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Magdalena Grygorowicz

Poznań University of Technology

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