Stefan Nowak
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1994
Stefan Nowak; Franz Schmitt
A nuclear magnetic resonance tomography apparatus has at least one gradient coil interconnected with a capacitor to form a resonant circuit. Before the beginning of each read-out sequence, the capacitor is charged to a higher voltage than would be necessary to produce a pure sine oscillation during the read-out sequence. The rise time of the gradient pulse thus produced is less than one-fourth of the duration of the sinusoidal oscillation before the zero-axis crossing, and the decay time is less than one-fourth of the duration of the sinusoidal oscillation after the zero-axis crossing. Additionally, a constant part of each gradient pulse is non-resonantly generated by a gradient amplifier. Only the steep parts of the oscillation of the resonant circuit are used for the rising and trailing edges, whereas the flattened part of the sine oscillation is cut off. The rising and trailing edges can thus be noticeably shortened, so that a greater range for the constant gradient value, which can be equidistantly sampled in the k-space is available for the signal evaluation.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1995
Stefan Nowak; Franz Schmitt; Hubertus Fischer
A gradient coil for generating a periodically changing read-out gradient in a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus is operated in a series resonant circuit having a capacitor. One of the elements of the series resonant circuit is charged before the beginning of each read-out gradient. The gradient coil can be charged with current, or the capacitor can be charged with voltage. Such operation either avoids or significantly shortens the transient effect which occurs after excitation of the nuclear spins. The use of a series resonant circuit instead of a parallel resonant circuit significantly reduces the voltage load on the gradient amplifier, so that the gradient amplifier can be constructed simpler and more inexpensively.
Archive | 1990
Stefan Nowak; Robert Bleisteiner
Archive | 1984
Robert Bleisteiner; Stefan Nowak
Archive | 1991
Karl-Heniz Ideler; Stefan Nowak; Gunter Ing Grad Petzold
Archive | 1990
Karl-Heinz Ideler; Stefan Nowak; Gunter Ing Grad Petzold
Archive | 1990
Karl-Heinz Ideler; Stefan Nowak; Gunter Ing Grad Petzold
Archive | 1998
Stefan Nowak; Robert Bleisteiner
Archive | 1996
Hubertus Fischer; Stefan Nowak; Franz Schmitt
Archive | 2001
Hossein Borsi; Arthur Kaindl; Stefan Nowak