A new tomographic imaging modality called magnetic particle imaging
(MPI) has been proposed in 2005. Using the non-linear magnetization
curve of specific nanoparticles, a detectable signal proportional to the
concentration of these particles can be generated. For medical imaging
the tracer material can be injected into the blood system. Due to fast
image acquisition, not only morphological, but also functional imaging
is possible. The feasibility of medical imaging with this technique
could be demonstrated at real time imaging of a beating mouse heart.
Spatial encoding is provided by superimposing dedicated external
magnetic fields. For the resulting shape of this field a field free line
has been proposed. This work presents the implementation of the MPI
system with a discretely rotatable and dynamically translatable field
free line.