Rob F. Remis, Peter M. van den Berg
The starting point in quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) is a theoretical model that is used to map susceptibility distributions from magnetic field measurements. It requires regularisation techniques to avoid artefacts in the resulting image. The underlying problem is that the model was developed by starting with the so-called Lorentz sphere on a microscopic scale. After averaging over a macroscopic sample, it is assumed that the magnetic flux density vanishes in the center of the sample...
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