@article {405, title = {Low field magnetic resonance images of polarized noble gases obtained with a dc superconducting quantum interference device}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, volume = {72}, year = {1998}, note = {Appl Phys LettZg930Times Cited:37Cited References Count:24}, month = {Apr 13}, pages = {1908-1910}, abstract = {

Using a low transition temperature superconducting quantum interference device as a detector, we have obtained magnetic resonance images of laser-polarized He-3 gas and solid Xe-129 at 4.2 K in magnetic fields as low as 0.54 mT (He-3) and 1 mT (Xe-129), corresponding to Larmor frequencies of 17.6 and 11.8 kHz, respectively. The experimental resolution of the images is similar to 500 mu m for He-3 ill the gas phase and similar to 950 mu m for Xe-129 in the solid state. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.

}, keywords = {mri}, isbn = {0003-6951}, doi = {Doi 10.1063/1.121223}, url = {://WOS:000073054300038}, author = {Augustine, M. P. and Wong-Foy, A. and Yarger, J. L. and Tomaselli, M. and Pines, A. and TonThat, D. M. and Clarke, J.} }