External magnetic field runs in longitudinal direction of the magnet/patient direction
Protons align parallel or antiparallel to the external magnetic field. There are more and more protons aligned in parallel
Have different energy levels
More energy is needed for antiparallel alignment
Difference is really small (with the background of the strong external magnetic field) = NET MAGNETISATION
This is what MRI works with !!!
Points in longitudinal direction of the magnet
LONGITUDINAL MAGNETISATION
No use of ionized radiation
Magnetic field of the earth 50 µT
Move like a gyroscope
Precession / Lamour precession is the frequency the proton rotates at = precession frequency (depending on the strength of the external magnetic field)
Describe as a vector
Moves with the precession frequency on its own axis
Disturbance/deflection to make the longitudinal magnetization measurable !
Patient
Short strong electromagnetic pulse
In order to bring protons out of balance, energy must be exchanged with them
HOW?
RF - pulse must have the same frequency as the protons
Frequency describe by the Lamourfrequency
Only then is an energy exchange possible
RF- pulse in resonance with the protons (resonate)
1. Irradiation of an RF - pulse
2. Energy exchange with the protons
3. A part of the protons absorbs the energy
4. Alignment of the protons in antiparallel direction increases
Longitudinal magnetisation and ↓ = > Net magnetisation vector ↓
Minimal differently precise protons => sychronize
"in phase"
Addition of magnetic vectors
Development of transverse magnetization
Precise also on its own axis
Induced an electric current
Measureabe with a cpi = MR -SIGNAL
Proton system strives for a state with low energy input