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Coherent Averaging Effects in Magnetic Resonance
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1968
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EngineeringCoherent Averaging EffectsSpin SystemsCoherence ResonanceMagnetic ResonanceSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonMagnetismElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceMagnetohydrodynamicsBiophysicsHigh-resolution NmrPhysicsCoherent ProcessNeuroimagingStatic Dipole-dipole InteractionsTransient DecayMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDynamic Nuclear PolarizationMedicine
A theory is developed to describe the slow component of the transient decay of transverse spin magnetization, and the central component of the slow-passage absorption spectrum, of a system of spins which is subjected to a periodic and cyclic perturbation. The theory is used to analyze and compare various schemes for high-resolution NMR of solids, including the spinning of the sample about an axis oriented at the "magic angle," the rotating-frame magic-angle experiment of Lee and Goldburg, pulsed versions of the latter, and a number of new pulsed-NMR experiments recently developed in this laboratory. Attention is focused on the factors, both theoretical and practical, which are important in obtaining optimal suppression of static dipole-dipole interactions and quadrupole splittings, and retention of chemical and Knight shifts and scalar spin-spin interactions. Several new experiments are proposed.
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