Sl. Codd et Pt. Callaghan, Spin echo analysis of restricted diffusion under generalized gradient waveforms: Planar, cylindrical, and spherical pores with wall relaxivity, J MAGN RES, 137(2), 1999, pp. 358-372
A simple matrix formalism presented by Callaghan [J. Magn, Reson. 129, 74-8
4 (1997)], and based on the multiple propagator approach of Caprihan et al.
[J. Magn. Reson. A 118, 94-102 (1996)], allows for the calculation of the
echo attenuation, E(q), in spin echo diffusion experiments, for practically
all gradient waveforms. We have extended the method to the treatment of re
stricted diffusion in parallel plate, cylindrical, and spherical geometries
, including the effects of fluid-surface interactions. In particular, the q
-space coherence curves are presented for the finite-width gradient pulse P
GSE experiment and the results of the matrix calculations compare precisely
with published computer simulations. It is shown that the use of long grad
ient pulses (delta similar to a(2)/D) create the illusion of smaller pores
if a narrow pulse approximation is assumed, while ignoring the presence of
significant wall relaxation can lead to both an underestimation of the pore
dimensions and a misidentification of the pore geometry. (C) 1999 Academic
Press.