Read article: Nonlinear metamaterials improve MR imaging
Nonlinear metamaterials improve MR imaging
Researchers harness the unusual properties of a bespoke metamaterial to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of MR images
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Liam Stubbington is a former PhD student contributor to Physics World.
Read article: Nonlinear metamaterials improve MR imaging
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