Low-temperature polarized helium-3 for MRI applications

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The first 3He nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments using low- temperature prepolarization are presented. 3He cells were polarized at 4.2 K and 4.7 T, transported to another magnet, heated to room temperature, and used for NMR experiments at 2.35 T. Cells with and without a rubidium coating were tested. In both cases, the NMR signal was greater than 100 times the thermal equilibrium signal. No evidence of a rubidium coating effect on the longitudinal relaxation time T1 of 3He (500 mbar) at 4.2 K could be demonstrated. NMR gradient-echo images of the cells were acquired.

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Kober, F., Wolf, P. É., Leviel, J. L., Vermeulen, G., Duhamel, G., Delon, A., … Ziegler, A. (1999). Low-temperature polarized helium-3 for MRI applications. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 41(6), 1084–1087. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1522-2594(199906)41:6<1084::AID-MRM2>3.0.CO;2-4

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