Abstract
Unlike NMR imaging, where only the components of the magnetic
field gradients along the main applied field need be
considered, all nonzero components of the gradients must be
considered for NQR imaging of powder or polycrystalline materials.
Any physically realizable gradient coil will have at least
two nonzero components. Since the nonzero components are of
comparable magnitude, image reconstruction will not be as
straightforward as is found for NMR imaging. Here a practical
NQR imaging reconstruction technique based on the use of
standard techniques but using a nonrectilinear grid is
demonstracted for physically realizable gradients. A
two-dimensional image constructed using the
35Cl NQR signal from a polycrystalline sample
of NaClO3 is presented to demonstrate the technique.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Vol 138, pg 123 (1999).