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Developments towards an understanding of the nature of conductance at the interface between two different metallic layers – ferromagnetic and non magnetic – as well as the discovery of giant magnetoresistance have stirred attention from both the scientific ...
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The phenomenon of magnetism is one of the key components of today's technological progress. Magnetic interactions and magnetic materials are essential for the scientific disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology, making this subject truly multidiscipli ...
Nuclear magnetic relaxation in the presence of paramagnetic centres has gained increasing interest in recent years partly due to its importance for contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging. Rational design of new more efficient agents is possible as a ...
A method is developed to compute the nonadiabatic coupling vectors (NACVs) between electronic ground and excited states as well as between any possible pair of excited states within the framework of linear response time-dependent density functional theory ...
Possibilities of NMR technique will be illustrated by a selection of high-field NMR results on antiferromagnetic quantum spin systems, obtained at the Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory. We present results for two well known systems, doped Haldane spi ...
The relaxivity of commercially available gadolinium (Gd)-based contrast agents was studied for X-nuclei resonances with long intrinsic relaxation times ranging from 6 s to several hundred seconds. Omniscan in pure 13C formic acid had a relaxivity of 2.9 mM ...
The theory of single-transition cross-polarization in NMR is presented and verified by exptl. evidence. In comparison to conventional cross-polarization a qual. change in the mechanism is obsd. Under the influence of matched radiofrequency fields with ampl ...