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After RF excitation the spins will tend to return to their equilibrium distribution in which there is no transverse magnetization and the longitudinal magnetization is at its maximum value and oriented in the direction of the static magnetic field. The transverse magnetization decays toward zero with a characteristic time constant T2, and the longitudinal magnetization returns toward equilibrium with a characteristic time constant T1.
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Spin Spin Relaxation Time
 
The spin spin relaxation time is the time the spins need to dephase in the transverse plane.
See T2 Time, and Transverse Relaxation Time.
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MULTIEXPONENTIAL PROTON SPIN-SPIN RELAXATION IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF HUMAN BRAIN TUMORS
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Transverse Relaxation Time
 
The T2 time constant, which determines the rate at which excited protons reach equilibrium, or go out of phase with each other. A measure of the time taken for spinning protons to lose phase coherence among the nuclei spinning perpendicular to the main field due to interaction between spins, resulting in a reduction in the transverse magnetization. The transverse magnetization value will drop from maximum to a value of about 37% of its original value in a time of T2.
 
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Longitudinal Relaxation Time
 
The T1 time constant, which determines the rate at which excited protons return to equilibrium within the lattice. The longitudinal relaxation time is a measure of the time taken for spinning protons to realign with the external magnetic field. The magnetization will grow after excitation from zero to a value of about 63% of its final value in a time of T1.

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Spin Lattice Relaxation Time
 
(T1) The spin lattice relaxation time (also called longitudinal relaxation time and T1 Time) is a spin property, whereby the value changes between different tissues. By the spin lattice relaxation process, the longitudinal magnetization Mz achieve the equilibrium value Mz0. The T1 time constant is an exponential approach toward Mz0.
The equation for the magnetization at a time t will be (if at t=0 the longitudinal magnetization is Mz0):
Mz(t) = M0+(Mz (0) - Mz0) exp(t/T1)
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