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titleOfInvention Arangement and method for influencing and/or detecting magnetic particles in a region of action
abstract An arrangement and a method for influencing and/or detecting magnetic particles in a region of action is disclosed, which arrangement comprises:—selection means ( 210 ) for generating a magnetic selection field ( 211 ) having a pattern in space of its magnetic field strength such that a first sub-zone ( 301 ) having a low magnetic field strength and a second sub-zone ( 302 ) having a higher magnetic field strength are formed in the region of action ( 300 ),—drive means ( 220 ) for changing the position in space of the two sub-zones ( 301, 302 ) in the region of action ( 300 ) by means of a magnetic drive field ( 221 ) so that the magnetization of the magnetic particles ( 100 ) changes locally,—receiving means ( 230 ) for acquiring signals, which signals depend on the magnetization in the region of action ( 300 ), which magnetization is influenced by the change in the position in space of the first and second sub-zone ( 301, 302 ),—a control unit ( 11 ) for controlling the drive means and/or the selection means and/or the receiving means in such a way that—in a first mode of operation, the position in space of the two sub-zones is changed at a first frequency, and—in a second mode of operation, the position in space of the two sub-zones is changed at a second frequency, the second frequency being at least twice as high as the first frequency.
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