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(a) Image of the oil slick, GRE imaging sequence, TR = 800 ms, TE = 10 ms, and slice thickness 2 mm. (b) Image of the soft magnetic sample, GRE, TR = 400 ms, TE = 10 ms, and slice thickness 2 mm. (c) Image of the thin coil wired up to the oil slick shape, DC current 20 mA, GRE, TR = 500 ms, and TE = 10 ms.

(a) Image of the oil slick, GRE imaging sequence, TR = 800 ms, TE = 10 ms, and slice thickness 2 mm. (b) Image of the soft magnetic sample, GRE, TR = 400 ms, TE = 10 ms, and slice thickness 2 mm. (c) Image of the thin coil wired up to the oil slick shape, DC current 20 mA, GRE, TR = 500 ms, and TE = 10 ms.

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Imaging of thin layers using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods belongs to the special procedures that serve for imaging of weak magnetic materials (weak ferromagnetic, diamagnetic, or paramagnetic). The objective of the paper is to present mathematical models appropriate for magnetic field calculations in the vicinity of thin organic or inor...