2018
DOI: 10.1002/cmr.a.21473
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The past, present, and future of 1.26T2

Abstract: This mini‐review considers the scientific and historical development of the constant 1.26T2, which represents the acquisition time for which the signal‐to‐noise ratio of a decaying exponential (with time constant T2) is a maximum in the presence of thermal noise. While first reported in 1977, interest in this result greatly increased after about the year 2000, when it began to influence thinking in nonuniform sampling, sensitivity, and pulse sequence design. Overall, 1.26T2 has become a lens through which to v… Show more

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