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Fivefold symmetric homonuclear dipolar recoupling in rotating solids: Application to double quantum spectroscopy
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EngineeringSpin SystemsMagnetic ResonanceSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonQuantum MaterialsFivefold SequenceQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum SpectroscopyField StrengthQuantum ChemistrySpintronicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsRf Field StrengthDouble ResonanceDynamic Nuclear PolarizationQuantum Devices
We describe a new fivefold symmetric approach to homonuclear recoupling in rotating solids that is based on rotor-synchronized, spin-lock rf irradiation of the type employed previously in MELODRAMA and C7 (and their derivative sequences) for C13–13C recoupling. The fivefold sequence, like its sevenfold relatives, is γ-encoded, and therefore exhibits a theoretical efficiency of ∼73% for double quantum filtering (2QF). However, since the ratio of rf field strength, ωrf/2π, to spinning frequency, ωr/2π, is lower, it is possible to operate the sequence at higher spinning rates, and we have investigated the 2QF efficiency as a function of H1 decoupling field strength at high spinning frequencies. We observe dramatic oscillations of the recoupled signal with a period ∼ωr/2π indicating that the H1 reservoir is behaving partially inhomogeneously. This kind of double quantum recoupling is explored in multiple spin systems and we derive analytical forms for polarization transfer and double quantum excitation relevant for uniformly labeled systems. Finally, the wide applicability of the fivefold sequence is demonstrated with INADEQUATE type spectra of uniformly C13 labeled sucrose and L-alanine.
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