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NAME
Moire fringes, moire
DESCRIPTION
Superimposed signals of different phases
A moiré pattern is an interference pattern created for example when two grids are overlaid at an angle, or when they have slightly different mesh sizes. The human visual system creates an imaginary pattern of roughly horizontal dark and light bands, the moiré pattern that appears to be superimposed on the lines.
In MRI, the appearance of moiré fringes can be caused by a variety of reasons e.g., inhomogeneity of the main magnetic field caused by a defect shielding ( interference with RF pulses), interferences produced by aliasing, and interferences of echoes from different excitation modes (with different echo times).
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