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A simple phys. picture which correctly predicts the flip angle effect in Fourier transform spectroscopy discussed by R. R. Ernst et al. (1974) is presented. The approach is based on populations alone and does not require knowledge of the d. matrix formalis ...
In NMR of quadrupolar spins with S >= 3/2, excitation and observation of multiple-quantum coherence is possible in the absence of scalar, dipolar, or quadrupolar splittings, in contrast to the widely accepted view that nonvanishing couplings are a prerequi ...
The heteronuclear cross-polarization efficiency in the rotating frame can be improved by sweeping the radiofrequency amplitude adiabatically through the Hartmann-Hahn condition. The enhancement is particularly significant for strongly coupled IS spin syste ...
Selective Ga + ion implantation and miring by focused ion beam exposure and subsequent wet chemical etching is used to fabricate micro/nanomechanical elements in Si. Freestanding elements with a ~ 30 nm membrane thickness are made by controlled selective u ...
The theory describing nuclear cross-polarization from a spin-1 to spin-1/2 is generalized to sweeps of the radio-frequency field amplitude. This allows efficient cross-polarization over the entire width of the deuterium NMR spectrum of partially oriented s ...
For the first time, a very general theoretical method is proposed to interpret the full electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra at multiple temperatures and frequencies in the important case of S-state metal ions complexed in liquid solution. This me ...
The study of electron spin relaxation in aqueous Gd(III) complexes is the source of new insights into the physics and chemistry of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. The coupling of the seven unpaired electrons of the Gd(III) ion with the su ...
A new potential energy surface and dipole moment surface were constructed for BrHI- by a 3-D spline interpolation of ab initio data at the MRCI/aVQZ level of theory and basis set, with ECP's for the halogens. "Exact"vibrational calcns. were performed on th ...
We have performed time-resolved pump–probe measurements on arrays of 1 μ m -wide Fe wires and on a 50 μ m -wide Fe stripe. A photoconductive switch was used as a source of fast-risetime magnetic field pulses. The magnetization dynamics were detected by the ...
Gd(III) (S = 7/2) polyaminocarboxylates, used as contrast agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), were studied in frozen solutions by High-Frequency-High-Field Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (HF-EPR). EPR spectra recorded at 240 GHz and temperatures ...