Understanding Finite Pulse Effects on REDOR Experiments

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Ever since its inception in 1992, Rotational Echo Double Resonance (REDOR) technique remains the most widely employed pulse sequence to date for measuring heteronulear dipolar interactions in solid-state NMR. In this thesis, our objective is to develop an analytic framework based on Average Hamiltonian Theory to understand its implementation at faster spinning frequencies.

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