A suitably matched combination of unidirectional gradient pulses of the rad
io frequency amplitude B-1 and of the main magnetic field B-0 produces an u
nconventional type of spin echo, the nutation echo. The echo signal becomes
volume selective if the gradients to be matched are inhomogeneously distri
buted in space. An example is a combination of a constant B-0 gradient and
the inhomogeneous B-1 gradient of a surface coil. We suggest a method for l
ocalized NMR on this basis. Nutation echoes can also be used to map the spa
tial distribution of B-1 gradients of an arbitrary radio frequency coil geo
metry with the aid of a small probe sample. (C) 2000 Academic Press.