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  Calculation of N.M.R. spin echo responses in solids containing both resonant and non-resonant spin-1/2 nuclei
 
 
Titel: Calculation of N.M.R. spin echo responses in solids containing both resonant and non-resonant spin-1/2 nuclei
Auteur: Mortimer, M.
Moore, E. A.
Apperley, D. C.
Peirson, N. F.
Verschenen in: Molecular physics
Paginering: Jaargang 68 (1989) nr. 2 pagina's 455-471
Jaar: 1989-10-10
Inhoud: Analytical expressions for the N.M.R. spin responses to a resonant Py(90°)-τ-Pα(β)-t'-pulse sequence are obtained for model systems containing both resonant and non-resonant spin-1/2 nuclei: specifically the model systems IS2, I2S and I2S2 are considered where I is the resonant nucleus. A method is described for expressing the responses in terms of the general response of an INSM spin assembly. Responses corresponding to isotropic orientational distributions for each model system are determined using numerical methods. Results for two of the sequences of practical interest, namely Py(90°)-τ-Py, or x(180°)-t'- and Py(90°)-τ-Px(90°)-'- sequences, are discussed more fully and the applicability of the model systems to experimental responses in solids is examined. For the former sequence it is shown that the magnitude of the homonuclear dipolar interactions largely determine the time scale of the loss of maximum spin echo amplitude, but for the latter sequence the predictions are in the main at variance with the limited experimental information available. The use of two pulse sequences to separately measure homonuclear and heteronuclear dipolar coupling is limited to the analysis of spin echo behaviour at short pulse spacings: longer time behaviour, contrary to previous suggestions, is more complex.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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