It is shown that thermally polarized He-3 gas can be used to measure import
ant physical parameters and to design, test, and tune imaging sequences. Th
e bulk values of T-1, T-2, and the diffusion coefficient were measured in a
glass cell containing a mixture of helium-3 (0.8 bar) and oxygen (0.2 bar)
. They were found to be T-1 = 7 s, T-2 = 2.4 s, and D = 1.6 cm(2) s(-1). Th
e relaxation times T-2* and T-1 and the apparent diffusion coefficient of t
hermally polarized helium-3 gas were measured in the rat lung, and these pa
rameters were used to design a helium-3 optimized multi-spin-echo sequence
which was shown to increase the signal-to-noise ratio sufficiently to obtai
n the first NMR-images of thermally polarized helium-3 in the rat lung, (C)
1999 Academic Press.