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= Spin–spin relaxation
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Spin-spin relaxation refers to a process in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that describes the loss of coherence among spins in a magnetic field over time. This phenomenon is often denoted by the time constant \\( T_2 \\). In a simplified explanation: 1. **Nuclear Spins and Coherence**: In an external magnetic field, nuclei with non-zero spin (like protons in hydrogen) tend to align either parallel or anti-parallel to the field.