longitudinal relaxation

What is Longitudinal Relaxation?


Longitudinal relaxation, also known as T1 relaxation, is a process wherein the magnetic moments of nuclei return to their equilibrium state along the longitudinal axis (aligned with the external magnetic field) after being perturbed by a radiofrequency pulse in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This relaxation process is crucial for the recovery of the net magnetization vector to its original state.

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